Malamute puppies have evolved in Alaska and are a breed of dog that is hefty and good-looking too. Malamute is usually used as a sled dog, i.e. dogs used as runners with vehicle on snow. So when you decide to buy a Malamute, be prepared to own a big dog. They are best used in northern climates because of its tendency to fight cold weathers.
Malamute puppies have thick coat and undercoat which helps them against the cold weather. A peculiar feature of a pure breed of Alaskan Malamute is that they always have brown eyes. Malamute puppies are good with kids but do not do well with kids who handle the dog in a rash way. They need regular exercises and also appropriate space for their activities. They have to be socialized early in life as once they become big and old they are very hard to handle. You can definitely seek for expert advice and opinion for training them appropriately in the expected ways and manner. As Malamute puppies are accustomed for colder environments they can get overheated in warmer climates. Special care has to be taken for this and Malamute puppies have to be kept under shades and in water to prevent them from excess heat. As far as health issues of Malamute puppies are concerned they are healthy and do not need much of an intervention medically.
Malamute puppies have a passive nature and can eat whatever they are given. This can lead them to obesity and more weight. So special care is needed for not making them eat too much and appropriate diet can be given after discussing with the breeder or health care supervisor. Malamute puppies can turn out to be great pets but special care and planning is essential to have expected results and outcomes.