This dog breed creates an excellent family pet and is child-friendly. Due to their size, however, they can readily overwhelm young children.
2. Alaskan Klee Kai
The Alaskan Klee Kai is available in three versions ranging in weight from 5 to 22 pounds. These puppies are affectionate, energetic, and endearing.
3. Alaskan Husky
In the Arctic, Alaskan Huskies are the preferred dog for sled competition. They possess speed, endurance, a strong work ethic, and exceptional collaboration abilities.
4. Malanees
The following Alaskan dog breed has a blended ancestry. In this large, fluffy hybrid, the massive Great Pyrenees and the industrious Alaskan Malamute come together.
5. Alusky
This hybrid breed is a natural offspring of the Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky, two of the finest sled dogs.
6. Alaskan Malador
This subsequent Alaskan dog species is a jovial relative of the Arctic breeds. This is the Alaskan Malador, a hybrid of the Alaskan Malamute and Labrador Retriever.
7. Alaskan Chinook
This dog combines the cold-weather resistance of the Malamute with the tireless gait and tough, athletic physique of the Chinook to create a true workhorse.
8. Greenland Malamute
Greenland Malamutes are obedient and friendly working canines. They require a determined pack leader (you!) and are excellent team players.
9. Samoyed Malamute
Samoyed Malamutes are a cross between the agile Samoyed and the sturdy Alaskan Malamute. These canines are highly trainable and athletic.
10. Alaskan Poodle
Did you know that Standard Poodles once competed on the Iditarod Trail? Their endurance and strength made them exceptional sled dogs.