The Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest Arctic sled dog breeds, closely related to the Samoyed and Canadian Eskimo Dog. Originally bred by the Mahlemut tribe to haul heavy loads, hunt, and survive in extreme conditions, this powerful and ancient breed stands out for its stamina, loyalty, and resilience. Its thick double coat, erect ears, and confident posture reveal its heritage as a tireless working companion built for endurance in icy terrains.
Strong, intelligent, and affectionate, the Alaskan Malamute thrives in active homes that can provide daily exercise, mental stimulation, and firm yet patient leadership. Though sociable and family-oriented, it can be assertive with other dogs and may overwhelm smaller children due to its energy. With regular grooming, proper training, and plenty of outdoor activity, this majestic northern breed remains both a devoted friend and a symbol of Arctic strength.

I have her nationally registered in the system for us national service dogs. Org. She knows alot of commands and does very well with training. Loves kids and children and likes other dogs. Likes cats but does not know her strength when playing with cats unless you say no to her. She knows stop, no, she knows her name, she knows paw, sit, lay down, come, she is a runt of a
$270
Alaskan Malamute & German Shepherd hybrid
I have her nationally registered in the system for us national service dogs. Org. She knows alot of commands and does very well with training. Loves kids and children and likes other dogs. Likes cats but does not know her strength when playing with cats unless you say no to her. She knows stop, no, she knows her name, she knows paw, sit, lay down, come, she is a runt of a
The average cost of a purebred Alaskan Malamute puppy in the United States is approximately $1348, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.