
Did you know that alaskan malamute is one of the oldest breeds of sled dogs ? This breed is native to the Arctic zone and it mainly highlights its great beauty, its great strength and ability to work, so this type of dog was chosen to make expeditions to the polar circle and rescue wounded during World War II.
Although it is a dog very close to the wolf and has hardly been modified since its origins, its temperament is very balanced, being a loyal, affectionate, playful dog with a strong instinct for protection towards children.
It is a dog commonly identified by its dense and voluminous fur, a fur that makes this animal a pet that needs specific care.In this Animals and Pets Online article we show you how to care for a Alaskan Malamute in summer.
Alaskan malamute's fur
The alaskan malamute has accompanied from its origins the Eskimo tribes, in truly adverse weather conditions, but for which this type of dog was specifically prepared.In addition to its robust structure, its greatest ally in this icy climate has always been its fur.
Another dog that presents these characteristics is the Siberian husky, which although it is similar to alaskan malamute, has several differences regarding to it.
The alaskan malamute has two layers of hair:
- External: It is characterized by being a very thick and rough textured layer
- Internal: This layer is less dense and has an oily feel and a wool-like texture
Its hair reaches a greater length in the neck, shoulders, tail and spine.Another genuine feature of alaskan malamute's fur, is that when it gets wet, its size is not reduced .
Alaskan Malamute and Summer
In the Mediterranean area, during the summer, you can reach temperatures that are around 38 degrees Celsius, sometimes it is a lot for us, imagine what it can mean for an Arctic dog... But does this imply that you cannot have it?
Not at all, but you should know that it will not be pleasant for your dog, although with a responsible possession you will provide the necessary care during this time of the year and you can get your dog to maintain an optimal state of health and well-being , even if the environment that is presented is completely different from the original habitat of the breed.For that reason it is so important to discover how to care for a Alaskan Malamute in summer.

Care that Alaskan Malamute needs during the summer
How to care for an alaskan malamute in summer so that the warm temperatures are as bearable as possible for him? Here we show you everything you need to consider to give your dog the best attention:
- You should avoid having the dog outdoors during the day, on the contrary, you should stay the main central hours inside the home, but this is not enough .A alaskan malamute needs a system that provides a good temperature, either a fan, or air conditioning.To achieve this decrease in temperature inside the home try to ventilate at night and keep the blinds down as much as possible during the day.
- Your dog needs fresh water constantly .This is an obvious care for any dog, but especially important for an alaskan malamute during the summer.Water should be a main means to allow your body to not hold more temperature than it usually supports.Change the water several times a day and if possible serve very water fresh, mixing for example, ag ua at room temperature with water that has been refrigerated in the fridge.
- Brushing the dog should be daily, as it will be very important to be able to remove all dead hair as well as any residue that could be found in the fur.
- A dog with these characteristics needs daily physical exercise, but as responsible owner, you should know when to take it out for exercise and you only have two moments available during the summer: the coolest hours in the morning and the coolest hours of the night.
Being very aware of your dog during the summer and providing all the care we have mentioned before, you can guarantee the health of your pet , even if this is artificial and the weather is extremely hot.
Stay tuned for a possible heat stroke
An alaskan malamute is very susceptible to heat stroke, so it is very important that stay tuned to your dog during the summer and that you can see what are the symptoms that characterize this condition:
- Very high body temperature
- Bluish color in the mucous membranes
- Respiratory difficulty, gasping and rapid heartbeat
- Abundant salivation
- Lack of muscle coordination, weakness
If you observe these symptoms in your dog it is important that you apply first aid for a heat stroke and go immediately to the veterinarian if it does not improve.

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