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Do malamutes get allergies?

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If your alaskan malamute has allergies, you know how painful it can be. Not just for your pup, but for you as well. It's difficult to see your companion suffer through testing, pain and potentially life-threatening allergic reactions.


Do Alaskan malamutes have allergies?

In conclusion. So there you have it, Alaskan Malamutes aren't hypoallergenic. These sled dogs will usually shed twice a year, with an inner and outer coat. However, the AKC do recommend some hypoallergenic breeds that could be a good fit.

Why is my Alaskan Malamute itching so much?

Normally a dog's immune system keeps the mites in check, but some breeds, like your Malamute, develop an overabundance of these mites. In mild cases, pet owners may notice a few dry, irritated, hairless lesions. These often occur on the face or feet and may or may not be itchy. Secondary skin infections may occur.

What dog breeds have the most allergies?

Breeds predisposed to developing allergies include Chinese Shar-Peis, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, Golden Retrievers, Dalmatians, Boxers, Boston Terriers, Labrador Retrievers, Lhasa Apsos, Scottish Terriers, Shih Tzus, and West Highland White Terriers. However, any dog of any breed (or mixed breeds) can be allergic.

How hard is it to take care of a Malamute?

Alaskan Malamutes often have serious problems with their teeth, so you'll need to brush them at least three times a week! Clean her ears weekly, even as a puppy. Don't worry—we'll show you how! She's a large dog with lots of energy, so keep her mind and body active, or she'll get bored.

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