87% Compatible
Malamutes were among the first dogs to reach the South Pole during Admiral Byrd's expedition.
Their distinctive shaggy coat naturally repels water and dirt, a trait developed for working in Dutch weather.
Developed by the Mahlemut people of Alaska's Norton Sound region, these dogs served as powerful freight haulers and hunting companions in the Arctic wilderness.
Dutch shepherds developed these dogs in the 1800s to herd sheep in the Netherlands' challenging terrain. Their agile nature and weather-resistant coat proved invaluable.
Heavy seasonal shedding requires regular grooming. High exercise needs must be met daily. Watch for overheating in warm weather due to thick coat.
Regular grooming needed for coat maintenance. High exercise requirements must be met. Early socialization important to manage herding instincts.