1. Feeding
Give your Alaskan Malamute drinking cold water that is suitable for drinking at any time, and change the water frequently. The average water consumption per kilogram of body weight is at least 60 ml per day. Puppies, lactating female dogs, working dogs, Alaskan Malamutes or those in hot climates More water is consumed.
The Alaskan Malamute's diet should be changed gradually, with a transition period of one week so that the animal's taste, digestion and metabolism can adapt.
The number of meals depends on the physiological state of the Alaskan Malamute, and its physiological state should be evaluated frequently. The size of each food portion depends on the animal's daily energy requirements and the caloric content of the food. The size of each portion should be adjusted as the Alaskan Malamute's weight changes.
2. Living environment
This dog has very rare requirements for its living place, because it comes from a cold zone with an extremely cold climate. Therefore, it does not like the heat, so owners who want to raise an Alaskan dog need to prepare a relatively cool and comfortable place for it. place of residence.
3. Exercise
This dog has a relatively good physical constitution, so its mobility is particularly strong, so it needs a very spacious living place, and its amount of exercise is particularly large. You should take it out for running or other outdoor sports every day as much as possible. , to provide it with the amount of exercise it needs every day.
IV. Hair care
Because this dog’s hair is thick and plentiful, it is less afraid of cold and is particularly resistant to cold. There are advantages and disadvantages, and then the trouble comes. It has so much hair, which requires a lot of energy. In order to make it look handsome and energetic, we have to comb its hair every day. Alaskan hair has a strong self-cleaning ability and does not require frequent bathing. If the environment is not particularly dirty and the dog is fed indoors, it is okay to bathe once every half a month or three weeks.