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Hello everybody! Happy New Year!

I hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Year! I did!

Guess what type of dog I’m writing about this month? Any ideas? Well, it’s a winter breed that kind of looks like a husky…and it’s called the Alaskan Malamute!

This dog is one of my favorite breeds. I know I say that a lot, but that’s because I have a lot of favorite dogs! Alaskan malamutes are big, strong dogs. In Alaska, they are used to pull sleds. The Alaskan malamute’s thick double coat keeps him warm in winter or cold climates.

The Alaskan malamute needs lots of exercise or he can become destructive. In the summertime, he needs to be walked early in the morning and late in the evening. Alaskan malamutes are great hiking or jogging buddies, for those of you who like to be outdoors a lot! The Alaskan malamute’s coat color can be gray and white, just white, or black and white.

I like Alaskan malamutes because they are from Alaska, which is where I’ve always wanted to go to compete in the Iditarod, which is a dogsled race. That’s why when I grow up, I want to own an Alaskan malamute (and a bunch of other dogs) so I could train him to be a sled dog!

Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about this Dog of the Month. Stay tuned for the next one in February!

Oh, and by the way, you’ll notice that at the end of this post, I have posted a Fun Fact about dogs. I will be posting these at the end of each Dog of the Month, and sometimes randomly. These fun facts are just facts that I think are cool and interesting about dogs. Sometimes, instead of a Fun Fact, I will post a Dog Care Tip, which is just a little tip about caring for a dog. I hope you find these facts and tips interesting, just like I do!

-Zariya

P.S. I am proud to say that I have been blogging for a whole year now! I had started last January. Thanks to all of you who have been supporting me, and be sure to stay tuned for future posts!

Fun Fact!
Dogs have more bones than people. People have 206 bones, but the average dog has 306 bones.

photo credit: Alaskan Malamute via photopin (license)

featured and bottom photo credit: Nukka 28 December 2014 via photopin (license)

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