1. Generally, Alaskan dogs are in estrus when they have the worst temper and are most likely to get lost. There are two ways to avoid this problem: First, avoid direct contact with a female dog in estrus. As long as the female dog is not encountered, the male dog will not be in estrus. The second and fundamental method is to perform biological castration before the dog reaches sexual maturity, that is, surgically remove the testicles of the dog.
2. If you want to soothe a restless Alaskan Malamute during estrus, you can use one hand to protect the Alaskan Malamute's chest and the other hand under its buttocks to pick up the Alaskan Malamute. If the Alaskan Malamute seems friendly and shows no obvious signs of fear or aggression, you can pet it and help it gradually feel at ease.
3. Try not to bathe your Alaskan dog during estrus, let alone let it lie on the cold ground for a long time. If parents do not want their Alaskan dog to be pregnant, it is best to put the Alaskan dog in menstrual pants.
4. You must wear a leash when taking your Alaskan dog out. This will not only prevent your Alaskan dog from getting lost, but also effectively prevent fights between pets, causing unnecessary danger.