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Cassie the Alaskan Malamute howling at passing sirens. The closer the siren, the louder the 'harmony'. 

The Alaskan Malamute features a powerful, sturdy body built for stamina and strength. It reigns as one of the oldest dog breeds whose original looks have not been significantly altered. This intelligent canine needs a job and consistent leadership to avoid becoming bored or challenging to handle.

When you first see an Alaskan Malamute, it's easy to be impressed by his large stature, wolf-like facial markings, and huge plumed tail waving at you. It's often believed that Malamutes are part wolf. They might play a wolf on TV or in the movies, but in truth they're all domestic dog.

The Alaskan Malamute possesses tremendous strength, energy, endurance, independence, and intelligence. He was originally sought to pull heavy sleds over long distances as well as to hunt seals and polar bears. Now chosen primarily for companionship, Alaskan Malamutes succeed in several dog sports, including conformation, obedience competition, weight pulling, skijoring, backpacking, and recreational sledding.


When he's not "woo wooing" or pulling you on your inline skates or watching TV with you, he's probably raiding the trash, surfing your kitchen counters for something good to eat, or digging a nice cool hole in the backyard. (Source)

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Responses to "Alaskan Malamute howling at passing sirens (VIDEO)"

  1. Anonymous says:

    Cassie is marvellous. News about Alaskan malamute are all correct.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I've got one and their fab dogs, love it!

  3. Anonymous says:

    obedience, mine would fail, lol.

  4. Anonymous says:

    My Malie, Cracker Jack was the best dog I ever had. He died in my arms at the ripe old age of 14, 5 years ago. Still miss him. I just played this and my little mini dachshund who he helped to raise jumped up and just stared at the speakers. She must miss him too. R.I.P old friend.

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