Malamutes shed heavily twice a year, and the hair falls out in large clumps. At that time, frequent brushing with a slicker brush and/or undercoat rake helps keep the flurry of hair under control.
How do you stop malamutes from shedding?
Brushing: Daily brushing is perhaps the simplest and most effective way to reduce shedding of all. Not only does this remove the loose fur before it falls off of him, but it can help spread his coat oils which promotes a healthier coat. And a slicker brush (or pin brush) along with an undercoat rake work well.
Do Huskies or malamutes shed more?
Alaskan Malamute vs Siberian Husky Differences Both have a double coat. Shed fur twice a year (fall/spring).
Are Alaskan malamutes high maintenance?
The lifespan of the Alaskan Malamute is around 10 to 12 years. Owning an Alaskan Malamute should not be taken lightly, as she is a high maintenance dog in many respects and needs a dedicated owner who understands this.
Why you shouldn't get an Alaskan Malamute?
Like any other dog breed, Alaskan Malamutes puppies are susceptible to a host of health problems when they grow up. Their large size puts them at risk for a few different joint issues. One of the most common is hip dysplasia. This condition happens when the hip joints become malformed.
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