Most Alaskan Malamutes stop growing between 18 and 24 months of age. You can expect your pup to be close to their full height and weight around their first birthday, but most will continue putting on muscle and filling out their chest until they're closer to two years old.
What age is a Malamute fully grown?
Are you wondering when your Alaskan Malamute will be fully grown? On average, an Alaskan Malamute is fully grown between the ages of 18 months and 2 years. However, your Alaskan may grow slightly faster or slightly slower with females weighing about 10 pounds less than their male counterparts.
How big is a full grown Alaskan Malamute?
Males stand 25 inches high at the shoulder and should weigh about 85 pounds; females tend to stand 23 inches high and weigh about 75 pounds. However, it's not unusual for a well-muscled adult to top 100 pounds.
Do Malamutes like to cuddle?
Some will tolerate your hugs, they love their owners and trust them, but that doesn't mean that they like them. Many Malamutes are upset in the embrace of an unknown person or children.
How big do malamute puppies get?
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