Dominance & Pack Hierarchy The Malamute is renowned for its potentially dominating nature and its strong pack orientation, and this is one of the reasons is it not highly suitable as a first dog.
Are Alaskan malamutes dominant?
The strong temperament. Alaskan Malamutes have an independent mind of their own. They can be manipulative, willful, obstinate, and dominant (they want to be the boss) and will make you prove that you can make them do things.
Can Malamutes be aggressive?
Animal Aggression Many Malamutes are so aggressive with a canine companion that you can't house him with another dog of the same sex. Some won't put up with the opposite gender either. They are often best suited to an only-dog household to prevent dangerous fighting.
Do Malamutes pick one person?
This breed will often bond very closely to one person in the family and be extremely loyal. This can translate to a dog that is not suited to long periods of being alone and perhaps even a bit snappy if not socialized appropriately. Stubborn/strong willed. Malamutes are known to be a little stubborn at times.
Why shouldn't you buy a Malamute?
Animal Aggression. Alaskan Malamutes have a very high prey drive. Animals big and small can easily become their focus of aggression. They've been known to go after cats and livestock.
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