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Have you ever wondered if your sled dog is an Alaskan Malamute or a Siberian Husky? Yes, the two dogs do have a lot in common, such as their cold-climate living characteristics and low guard dog qualities. However, there are a lot of tell-tale differences. Read this guide to learn how to easily tell an Alaskan Malamute from a Siberian Husky!
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:Checking the Dog’s Physical Features
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1Check the size of the canine. Size is an easy way to tell if your dog is an Alaskan Malamute or a Siberian Husky. See if the dog is large or medium-sized.
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2Find the weight of the dog. The malamute is heavier than the husky. This is an easy way to identify the two species since there is a huge difference in weight.
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3Look at the dog's eye color. Eye color is often useful in telling these two breeds apart.
Did you know? A husky can have two different colored eyes. This is called heterochromia.
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5Notice the length of the dog’s coat. Both species have double coats and shed a lot, but the length of their coats is different.
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6Take the dog's coat color into account. Though huskies and malamutes share some coat colors, there are some colors that only huskies are typically seen with.
Method 2
Method 2 of 2:Checking the Dog’s Personality and Actions
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1Consider your dog's energy levels. The energy levels of Alaskan Malamutes differ significantly from that of a Siberian Husky's. Malamutes are significantly less energetic than huskies.
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2See if the dog prefers pulling over running as its exercise. Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies are quite similar, but prefer different types of movement.
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3See if the dog prefers digging over jumping. When bored, dogs may either jump or dig around fences and other blockages.
- Alaskan Malamutes will dig instead of jumping over fences.[19] They will dig holes with their paws and keep digging until stopped by something more interesting.
- Unlike Malamutes, Siberian Huskies like to jump over fences rather than dig under them.[20] Because of their energetic behavior and personality, jumping is their preferred way of getting past blockages. They also do this when they’re bored.[21]
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4Consider the animal's tolerance for other dogs. The two species act differently in some situations, such as when meeting other dogs (especially if the dogs are of the same sex).
Did you know? Siberian Huskies are so kind and tolerant that it makes them terrible guard dogs.[24]
Community Q&A
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QuestionMy dog is 70 pounds and has blue eyes, a curled tail, and long fur that is brown and white. She has high energy, likes to play, loves other animals, and digs when bored or trying to escape. What breed could she be?
HelpieTop AnswererYour dog has both Siberian husky and Alaskan malamute traits. The size, curled tail, and digging behaviors fit a malamute, while the blue eyes, energy level, and love of playing and being with other dogs fit a husky. Your dog seems to possibly be an Alaskan malamute/Siberian husky mix or some other sled dog breed. Consider DNA testing if you'd like a definitive answer. -
QuestionWhat breed is a dog with long, pure white fur and a curled tail?
HelpieTop AnswererDepending on their size and other distinct traits, some possible breeds for this include a samoyed, Pomeranian, American Eskimo, Japanese Spitz, Alaskan Malamute, and several other spitz breeds. Some other breeds outside of the spitz family that could possibly fit this description are a bichon frise, Chihuahua, or poodle, though their tails aren’t quite as curly. -
QuestionMy female Siberian husky is 7 months old with curly tail. She weighs 24 kg. I was told by the breeder that she has some malamute in her bloodline. Is this true?
HelpieTop AnswererBased on the curled tail, it is possible that your dog is a malamute mix. Consider other features as well - how long is the fur? What color are the eyes? Longer fur suggests that they may be part malamute, while blue eyes are a trait of Siberian huskies. -
QuestionMy dog looks like a Alaskan malamute and acts like one, but he has one blue eye and one brown eye like a Siberian husky. Which breed could he be?
XxVxXTop AnswererGenetically, it is not possible for a purebred Alaskan malamute to have blue eyes. However, your dog could possibly be an Alaskan malamute/Siberian husky mix. If you want to know for sure, look into DNA testing. -
QuestionWhen does an Alaskan malamute puppy's tail curl up?
HelpieTop AnswererTypically, Alaskan malamute puppies are born with naturally curled tails. This is a key characteristic of the breed. The curl may be more noticeable as they grow into their adolescent and adult years, however. -
QuestionMy dog has very long fur, has an upward curved tail, digs, and is approximately 75 pounds. A DNA test says he is 100% Siberian husky, as do the papers we were given when we got him. Are the test and papers incorrect?
HelpieTop AnswererIf you've had the dog's DNA tested, trust those results, especially if the testing company is one that is known to be accurate. Additionally, if those papers are from a kennel club and state the dog's lineage, he is certainly a purebred Siberian husky if both of his parents were registered Siberians. It's possible for one to not have all of the typical traits associated with the breed; for example, their temperament may vary based on their amount of exercise, or their physical appearance may be more pronounced if that of their parents was also. -
QuestionHow trainable is a Siberian husky when it comes to general obedience training?
HelpieTop AnswererIf trained with positive reinforcement and treated as a loving family pet, Siberian huskies are highly trainable, though be aware that some may act more stubbornly than others. They can excel in obedience classes. -
QuestionMy dog has a long coat and curled tail, and her eyes are both brown, but she has a blue dot in her eye. Sources claim that she is a malamute. Is she?
HelpieTop AnswererAlaskan malamutes do not have the proper genes to have blue eyes, and a malamute with blue eyes is most likely a mixed breed or has a medical condition. However, your dog's long coat and curled tail suggest that she is a malamute. It is possible that the blue spot in her eye is the result of a medical condition, especially if the base color of both eyes is brown. -
QuestionDo Siberian huskies or Alaskan malamutes have black tongues?
HelpieTop AnswererNeither breed is known for having a black tongue; however, as these are both breeds of spitz descent, it is possible for either to have one - this is just not incredibly common. A black tongue is arguably seen more frequently in Siberian huskies than Alaskan malamutes, however. -
QuestionMy 2 month old Alaskan malamute has a full black face. Does this mean he is not a purebred?
HelpieTop AnswererThough not too common, it is possible for an Alaskan malamute to have a solid black face or body, especially when young. This usually fades to a grey or agouti coat when they grow older, which is much more common in Siberian huskies but nevertheless possible in a malamute. The dog would just be unable to compete in any dog shows as show malamutes require white facial markings.
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