130 LB Alaskan Malamute / Wolf mix Goofing around on snow
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More of my point is the owner never stated that the dog was an award winning show dog in any way. This is entirely the thinking that causes thousands of mals and shepards to be euthenized because their ears were born too large or positioned awkwardly. The sad thing is most "wolf-dogs" are bred through poor breeding stocks because any die-hard mal breeder wouldn't allow tampering the breed for hybirds, so yes this dog and mine are probably derived from poorly bred malmute breeding stocks.
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@peugirafe I've seen many wolves and malamutes in my lifetime, I've never seen one of either with ears as floppy or wide as those on this animal.
If your malamute's ears don't stand straight up [and it's not the result of an injury], then you own a poorly bred malamute.
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wa~~~~··、
cute!!!!
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@Sheeton1 do your research hun, it's common for mals and wolf hybrids as well as several other breeds who typically have upright ears to have floppy ears. Some people choose to tape or crop to correct this but the dogs should not be bred. There was a research conducted on foxes that showed that the more "domesticated" foxes ears were less erect than the "wild" foxes who were for the most part unapproachable. I have a mal cross like this one and her ears never stood though her parents did.
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goofball :P
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Wolf and malamute ears always stand up, they don't flop around like that.
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Maybe he ran around alot and got really hot?
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My Malamute, Grey Wolf cross does the same thing in the snow. He goes full speed, and then throws himself on his back to tobbogan done a hill. This is a really fun cross if you like higher maintenance dogs. (they need alot of attention/activity)
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Wolf and mal mix? Really? Maybe in your dreams.
where did polar spitz come from? his ears would only go up when he was in high alert mode, other than that he just kept them down.
nevaseez 2 years ago