Build their routine care into your schedule to help your dog live longer, stay healthier, and be happier during
their lifetime. We cannot overemphasize the importance of a proper diet and exercise routine and proper
training.
Supervise your pet as you would a toddler. Keep doors closed, pick up after yourself, and block off rooms as
necessary. This will keep them out of trouble and away from objects they shouldn’t put in her mouth.
Brush their coat as needed, at least weekly.
Brush their teeth at least three
times weekly.
Clean their ears weekly, even as a puppy.
They are large dogs with lots of energy, so keep their mind and body active, or they'll get bored. That's
when
the naughty stuff starts.
Malamutes are expert diggers and climbers. It is recommended that you bury your fence and that it is at
least 6
feet tall.
Malamutes can be affected by snow nose, which is a loss of pigment from the nose, making them prone to
sunburn. They will need dog-safe sunscreen.
Keep your dog’s diet consistent and don’t give them people food.
Feed a high-quality diet appropriate for their age.
Exercise your dog regularly, but don’t overdo it at first.
The Alaskan Husky is intelligent and easy to train with positive reinforcement techniques such as praise,
play and food rewards.