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Do Alaskan Malamutes chase squirrels?

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Malamutes are natural escapologists and have a high prey drive, so it's their natural instinct to chase after squirrels and rabbits.


Do Malamutes have a high prey drive?

Alaskan Malamutes are notorious diggers. ... Their high prey drive can cause a Malamute to stalk and kill small animals, including birds, squirrels, cats and even smaller dogs. They need to be properly socialized and introduced to other companion animals. Alaskan Malamutes shed heavily twice a year.

Are Alaskan Malamutes good with small animals?

Alaskan Malamutes and other pets Malamutes have a very strong prey drive so you need to be careful with them around smaller animals. While they will tolerate other pets if well-socialised at an early age, we don't advise leaving them alone with smaller pets.

How much weight can a Malamute pull?

They can also help move heavy objects over shorter distances. An adult male Alaskan Malamute can pull around 500–1,500 kilograms (1,100–3,300 lb) of weight, depending on build and training.

Are Malamutes good with rabbits?

Due to this hunting background, Alaskan Malamutes tend to have a high prey drive and are likely to chase small animals like squirrels and rabbits, as well as cats. So, if you are in an area where she might chase, and there is a road nearby, you should always keep her on the leash.

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