1. "Agou" sounds better for Alaskan dogs. It is in line with Chinese tradition and reflects its noble lineage.
2. The Alaskan Malamute, also called the Alaskan Malamute, is one of the oldest polar sled dogs. Its name is taken from a tribe called the Malamute of the Inuit tribe of the Eskimos.
3. In the modern dog show movement, Alaskan Malamutes are classified as the "sharp-mouthed primitive dog breeds" among dogs.
4. In some areas, some breeders Specially selected giant breeds also have long coats that are not consistent with polar characteristics. They do not meet the standards of purebred dogs and cannot compete. However, in some areas, the appearance of long-haired individuals is also criticized by some owners. Love it.
5. To evaluate whether an Alaskan Malamute is excellent in a dog show, it mainly depends on whether its structure meets the requirements of being a sled dog for towing heavy objects, and other evaluation requirements are secondary. Need position. Therefore, an Alaskan Malamute needs to have a strong physique.