An Alaskan Malamute can reach its full size within 2 years. According to AKC dog breed information, an adult male dog typically grows up to weigh around 38 kg or 85 lbs. According to the kennel club, a female fully-grown malamute should typically weigh around 34 kg or 86 lbs.
How long until a Malamute is fully grown?
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.
How much should a 7 month old malamute eat?
Each puppy is different, depending on climate and exercise levels, but most of our 6-12 month old pups are put on adult rations and they get a TOTAL of 2 cups to 2 1/2 cups a day of Eagle Power Pack.
How often should you walk a Malamute?
Malamutes need a minimum of two hours of heavy exercise every day. This can be spent running and walking so they can let off steam. As well as this they'll also need extra playtime, free time in the garden and training to help keep their brains active too.
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