Aspect | Description |
---|---|
Name | Alaskan Goldenmute Dog |
Other Names | None |
Common Nicknames | Goldmute, Alaskan Mute |
Area of Origin | Alaska, United States |
Maximum Age | 12-15 years |
Usually Color | Golden, cream, or white |
Usually Weight | 50-75 pounds (22-34 kg) |
Usually Height | 22-26 inches (56-66 cm) |
Usually Eye Color | Brown or hazel |
Usually Ear Type | Floppy, medium-sized, triangular |
Usually Tail Type | Bushy, medium-length, carried high |
Breed Group | Working Dog Group |
Characteristics | Loyal, intelligent, hardworking |
Energy Level | High |
Tendency to Bark | Moderate |
Tendency to Dig | Low |
Social/Attention Needs | High |
Life Expectancy | 12-15 years |
Price in India | Not common; ranges vary based on availability and breeder reputation |
Temperament | Friendly, affectionate, and devoted |
Breeds | Alaskan Malamute, Golden Retriever |
FCI Number | Not recognized by FCI |
Personality | Sociable, intelligent, and playful |
Favorite Activities | Hiking, running, and swimming |
Famous For | Unique blend of Alaskan Malamute and Golden Retriever traits |
Likes | Outdoor activities, socializing |
Dislikes | Being left alone for extended periods |
Health | Generally robust; watch for hip dysplasia, eye issues, and heart conditions |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Favorite Food | High-quality, protein-rich meals |
Training | Responds well to positive reinforcement training methods |
History | A relatively newer hybrid breed, combining the traits of Alaskan Malamutes and Golden Retrievers |
Accomplishments | Notable for their adaptability and versatile skillset |
Interesting Facts | They excel in cold weather conditions and are adept sled dogs. |
Exercise Needs | High; requires regular, vigorous exercise for mental and physical stimulation |

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