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Alaskan Malamute, also known as Alaskan Malamute, is one of the oldest polar Malamute. Its name comes from Malamut, an Inuit tribe of Eskimos. This tribe lives on the Kotzebue coast in western Alaska.
Before Alaska became a part of American territory, this area was called Alashak or Aleska, which translated as "vast land" and was named by the Russians who discovered this area.
This dog is different from other breeds in Alaska. Its limbs are strong and muscular. It is cultivated for endurance, not speed, because its main purpose is to pull sleds. Adult Alaskan dogs are quiet and elegant and very loyal to their owners.