What a sexy beast. Im getting this dog for sure. You bitches wanna know why? Ok I'll tell you. I was in front of the pet food store and I saw that there were malamutes so we went and I have decided to get it as my dog. I petted it a bunch and I fucking wanted it. My dad had one when he was my age and his name was Jack so guess what name Im giving it?
*nods* Huskys and Mutes tend to have a food guarding behavior. I had a year old husky that was happy as can be till another dog got within a mile of her food lol.
my normal domestic, jack russel does the exact same, voice and facial expression if you go near him when hes eating or sleeping. I mean the human didnt touch the huskeys food did he, I think he knew better than that
same i had a male husky and he was soo friendily but you did not mess with his food :P he wouldn't let my dad near it and he saw my dad as the alpha male (wolf thing :)
@karbeans2004 meh, its cool, no one touched his except when you were filling it and there were no worries, again wolf territorial, no ones breaking him out of that! lol
That's to bad I have 2 15 month old Malamutes. We worked with them from the day we got them and now anyone can reach down and take or cover up there food and they do nothing. All dogs need to be trained right when they are young to avoid that.
Actually, Malamutes and Huskies rarely use growls and intimidation as warning signs. Most would just pick up the bone, chew toy, etc and run away. They're very smart dogs that know how to avoid conflicts! I've dealt with an Alusky a lot so based on experience, if annoyed the dog would bark as the first warning sign and if that does not work, they'll proceed to hit* you!
*Not slapping you, I meant in that last comment by grabbing you by the wrist or ankle for around 5 seconds and then letting go. This is a northern breed's method of telling you that they're annoyed and should not be confused with "biting" similar to how captive wolves hit people when irritated. Of course, a second hit may become a bite if you don't try to stop whatever's upsetting them. Mals and Huskies rather hit than growl as a warning. srry 4 writing too much I just hate confusing ppl
no not a rescue dog, but she had been to and from homes and the breeders a couple of times, which gave her insecurities. shes fine now tho, wouldnt do this to me now. she'd more likely to laugh about it if i took her bone lol
by messed around with do you mean abused?,got one thing to say about anyone who would abuse or misstreat any animal,they should be beaten within an inch of their lives with barbed wire then allowed a couple of days to heal up a bit and have done to them again to be sure they learned a lesson!!
noo not abused. messed around mentally, having 2 owners before us all within the first 8months of her life kinda made her have trust issues to start with, such as accepting whos part of 'the pack,' that kind of thing.
good god!...that was a growl?...sounds more like bad gas!...lol...my siberian makes just about the same noise when he doesnt want to move!...lol...gorgeous malamute though,looks like he wouldnt hurt fly even if he wanted too
lol yeah it was a weird growl, kinda like telling me to leave her alone with her bone ha. back when this was taken i wouldnt of attempted to go much further tho, we hadnt had her long and she had been messed around abit with previous owners. she would of hurt me if i pushed it any further. now shes settled in great and would see it as a game if i took her food :D
She is like "Daddy im im in the middel of somethin..." Come here "CAN YOU WAIT!" lol she is so pretty
Hartlesswolf 1 year ago
What a sexy beast. Im getting this dog for sure. You bitches wanna know why? Ok I'll tell you. I was in front of the pet food store and I saw that there were malamutes so we went and I have decided to get it as my dog. I petted it a bunch and I fucking wanted it. My dad had one when he was my age and his name was Jack so guess what name Im giving it?
2proskaters 1 year ago
Do you see that smile? Haha and the way the one turns into a question.. Haha she's playing.
emeraldcoastchorale 1 year ago
Wow.....I bet when Chewbacca takes a shit it sounds like this.
Bekka077 1 year ago
Cutey.
shmoab 1 year ago
Kia says, "This is my bone! BACKOFF!"
ejlmp 1 year ago
HER GROWL SOUNDS LIKE MY GRAMPA'S FART xD
dreadrock429 1 year ago
what a beautiful creature.
iVuDang 2 years ago
Kia is sooooo beautiful,yeaI got bit by a wolf hybrid whose food protective Canuck was her name.
Arcanineluvr 2 years ago
hahaha, this is awesome, that face she is making while growling does not look the least bit threatening ha.
commerceskate 2 years ago 6
shes probably merely annoyed and not threatened
TruthThanks 2 years ago 4
*nods* Huskys and Mutes tend to have a food guarding behavior. I had a year old husky that was happy as can be till another dog got within a mile of her food lol.
Zinkyness 2 years ago
my normal domestic, jack russel does the exact same, voice and facial expression if you go near him when hes eating or sleeping. I mean the human didnt touch the huskeys food did he, I think he knew better than that
TruthThanks 2 years ago
same i had a male husky and he was soo friendily but you did not mess with his food :P he wouldn't let my dad near it and he saw my dad as the alpha male (wolf thing :)
totalwarrior178 2 years ago
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karbeans2004 1 year ago
@karbeans2004 meh, its cool, no one touched his except when you were filling it and there were no worries, again wolf territorial, no ones breaking him out of that! lol
totalwarrior178 1 year ago
That's to bad I have 2 15 month old Malamutes. We worked with them from the day we got them and now anyone can reach down and take or cover up there food and they do nothing. All dogs need to be trained right when they are young to avoid that.
karbeans2004 1 year ago
@commerceskate
Actually, Malamutes and Huskies rarely use growls and intimidation as warning signs. Most would just pick up the bone, chew toy, etc and run away. They're very smart dogs that know how to avoid conflicts! I've dealt with an Alusky a lot so based on experience, if annoyed the dog would bark as the first warning sign and if that does not work, they'll proceed to hit* you!
animalobssessor9 1 year ago
@animalobssessor9 haha yeah i love these dogs, i have a husky puppy chewing on my shoe laces right now. my second husky :D
commerceskate 1 year ago
*Not slapping you, I meant in that last comment by grabbing you by the wrist or ankle for around 5 seconds and then letting go. This is a northern breed's method of telling you that they're annoyed and should not be confused with "biting" similar to how captive wolves hit people when irritated. Of course, a second hit may become a bite if you don't try to stop whatever's upsetting them. Mals and Huskies rather hit than growl as a warning. srry 4 writing too much I just hate confusing ppl
animalobssessor9 1 year ago
malamutes are so beautiful ^^
spidereine 2 years ago 9
was your dog a rescue dog? They usually take a while to settle into new homes..
DogsAreMyBestFriends 2 years ago
no not a rescue dog, but she had been to and from homes and the breeders a couple of times, which gave her insecurities. shes fine now tho, wouldnt do this to me now. she'd more likely to laugh about it if i took her bone lol
Mike1364827429 2 years ago
she sounds cute lol and if you look she's smiling!!!! :) ♥_♥
iamgummybear11 3 years ago 4
Haha, this is my dog's "I'm not a pillow, get your head off of my shoulder" growl. She/he's lovely.
zanzibarx123x 3 years ago 3
stoned =p
anonymouselvis 3 years ago
didn't really sound like growling.....coudl be though :P
Zera8 3 years ago
it was a "don't disturb me" growl as opposed to a "i'm gunna eat you" growl
Mike1364827429 3 years ago
I know the growl. It's a "get off me knock it off" growl. Too funny.
BuStFaCe 3 years ago
by messed around with do you mean abused?,got one thing to say about anyone who would abuse or misstreat any animal,they should be beaten within an inch of their lives with barbed wire then allowed a couple of days to heal up a bit and have done to them again to be sure they learned a lesson!!
runninouttanames 3 years ago
noo not abused. messed around mentally, having 2 owners before us all within the first 8months of her life kinda made her have trust issues to start with, such as accepting whos part of 'the pack,' that kind of thing.
Mike1364827429 3 years ago
good god!...that was a growl?...sounds more like bad gas!...lol...my siberian makes just about the same noise when he doesnt want to move!...lol...gorgeous malamute though,looks like he wouldnt hurt fly even if he wanted too
runninouttanames 3 years ago
lol yeah it was a weird growl, kinda like telling me to leave her alone with her bone ha. back when this was taken i wouldnt of attempted to go much further tho, we hadnt had her long and she had been messed around abit with previous owners. she would of hurt me if i pushed it any further. now shes settled in great and would see it as a game if i took her food :D
Mike1364827429 3 years ago
she looks like shes smiling
95Turtleluver95 3 years ago
yeah it was like she was saying 'i dont want to bite you but i will if i have to protect my bone' lol
Mike1364827429 3 years ago
Aw, so kawaii
Kinner 3 years ago