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Independence
The Alaskan Malamute is a self sufficient breed, most happy with human companionship but capable of amusing himself when left on his own. He is unlikely to suffer from anxiety attacks when left alone, remaining calm with good appetite in your absence. That does not mean that the Alaskan Malamute is incapable of destructive behaviour when left alone, but this destruction is more likely the result of lack of guidance than anxiety. Malamute owners fondly comment that their dog would happily go off with any stranger offering a pat or a treat, and never give a backward glance. While this may be construed as disloyal, I prefer the opinion that Mals firmly believe you will always be waiting for them around the next corner, but a new adventure is something they simply can't pass up.
In conclusion, purebred dogs are the product of purpose and environment. By their very definition, they can be expected to exhibit certain traits and behaviours. But each individual dog is also a product of it's current purpose and environment. Instincts need to be strengthened and rewarded to become stable but can also be diminished by training and rewarding an opposing behaviour. It is up to you to decide what you want your dog to be and the amount of effort you want to put into it. Not all Alaskan Malamutes will exhibit all of these natural tendencies, but these traits are what you should expect. It is your decision whether you can accept these hereditary behaviours and whether or not this is the right breed for you.
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