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Alaskan Malamute shepalutes
12 Oct : 13:32 Reply to this | |
| Registered: 21 Nov : 23:00 | actually, if you read the words correctly in the Alaskan Malamute books dated the earliest you can find, you will find out that they are not Ancient dogs. sorry. The Malamute and the siberian are man made dogs of about 100 yrs ago. You may research my book "The Alsatian Shepalute: by Lois Denny for the truth of this breed. Sealy created them from Saint Bernards and mutts that she found in Alaska (AFTER) the insurgence of THOUSANDS of dogs being shipped to Alaska during the Gold Rush. Lois Schwarz [ Corporal ] Location: white city oregon Lois Schwarz -link- -link- -link- -link- |
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Alaskan Malamute Igmuska 12 Oct : 16:28 Reply to this | |
| Guest | The profile states that. It also goes back further to the aboriginal dogs that existed before, as well as the Russian influence which is also in the breed. There were dogs in Alaska before the gold rush. |






The mighty Malamute is an ancient Arctic breed closely associated with the Kobuk-Kuuvangmiut Inuit tribes of the Alaskan Eskimos. Its origins can be traced to the early dogs brought to the North-American continent over the Bering Straits from Siberia and Asia thousands of years ago. These resilient dogs belonging to the original Laika variety adapted to the new environment and evolved into capable polar bear hunters and settlement guardians. The Eskimos further reshaped their dogs by crossing them with Alaskan wolves and through careful selection established a blueprint for the Malamute type.
Recognized as a breed in 1935, the Malamute became a popular show dog and a family pet. During the second half of the 20th century its appeal flactuated, but this beautiful dog is becoming an increasingly popular breed worldwide. Powerful, muscular and deep-chested, the
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