Alaskan Malamute
The
largest and oldest of the Arctic sled dogs, the Alaskan Malamute possesses great
strength and endurance. He is not designed to race, but rather to carry large
loads over long distances. Today, many Malamutes are family pets, but are highly
athletic and still capable of enjoying sledding, weight-pulling, back-packing,
jogging and swimming with their owners. The Malamute coat is thick and coarse,
with a plumed tail carried over the back. The coat usually ranges in color from
light gray to black or from sable to red. Face markings, including a cap on the
head and a bar/mask on the face are often distinguishing features.-
Courtesy of AKCO
Denotes
Member of Waukesha Kennel ClubO
Jeri El Dissi 2841 Silvernail Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262.544.6433
ldcpet@earthlink.net O
Bev Pfeiffer Awanuna N2271 Highway E Palmyra, WI 53156 262.495.4899
awanuna@centurylink.net O
Donelle Roberts-Burrill W383 N9110 Klug Court Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262.468.4103
RobertsDonnelle@yahoo.com O
Nancy Russell StormKloud 602 Big Horn Drive Walsenburg, CO 81089-9494 719.738.5710
stormkloud@hughes.net
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Andrea Sautbine W2154 County Road D Elkhorn, WI 53121 Cell: 262.689.9986
malamutes@snoquest.com www.snoquest.com O
Cynda Schoesser On-By 414.445.2049; Cell: 414.303.0628 sschoesser@wi.rr.com Helen
Schultz Tol Istari E7625 Troy Village Road Spring Green, WI 53588 608.558.9317
tolistari@gmail.com www.istarimals.com |