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Why is my malamute aggressive?

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Food Aggression He is very possessive of his food and will become aggressive if he fears it is going to be taken away from him.


Is a Malamute an aggressive breed?

Alaskan Malamutes are also known to be very violent towards other dogs even of their own breed and the fights that can occur can be serious, so it is best to keep the dogs separate from each other to prevent this.

Why shouldn't you buy a Malamute?

Animal Aggression. Alaskan Malamutes have a very high prey drive. Animals big and small can easily become their focus of aggression. They've been known to go after cats and livestock.

Why does my Malamute bite me?

The more they get over excited the more they are likely to nip, also as a fast growing breed they also need rest too, if they dont again that can manifest in bad behaviour. Malamutes will try it on and push their luck and if you give into them the more he will likely do it, however just telling off isnt enough.

How do you stop an Alaskan Malamute from biting?

Alaskan malamute puppies like to nip and nibble. Use substitutes such as chew toys to teach the dog acceptable chewing behavior. Compile a list of must-know commands and concentrate on teaching them to your malamute. These should include the biggies such as sit and stay orders.

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