Generally no, Alaskan Malamutes are rarely, if ever, used in the Iditarod. This is because Iditarod racers breed their own variety of crossbred dogs that perform better in the endurance-testing race. Purebred Alaskan Malamutes are too heavy and prone to inherited illness to be used, although theoretically they could be used. The more experienced racers use a mixture of Labrador, Lurcher and Husky dogs to pull their sleds.
Alaskan Huskys, Malamutes,siberian Huskys
Not much, most races are run with Alaskan huskies or Siberian huskies because those dogs are faster.
Mostly Siberian husky but sometimes a whole team of Alaskan malamutes WILL RUN. The faster of the two are the Siberian huskies but the Alaskan malmutes are alot more tougher and dont need alot of booties
Alaskan Malamutes are adorable! If you want to see pics of Alaskan Malamutes, go to www.carriegoodson.com and click on Cloudy at the top and also click on B.J. at the top.
No, Malamuyes were (historically) bred to pull heavyloads, not to run fast. Siberian Huskies are better suited for the Iditarod race.
Yes, and they are quite happy to pull a load while doing so!
Yes, they are.
Siberian Husky, Malamutes, Alaskan Husky.
Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes are my opinion for the best dogs for the iditarod because that is what these breeds are meant to do. They have a tough, thick coat that will keep them warm in the very cold weather. And they have very strong paws and legs. Things like the iditarod are one of the reasons these dogs are in this world today. This is my opinion but it makes sense to me.
Yes, they are.
Alaskan Malamutes are known for attacking (and maybe even eating!) cats, so it's best not to keep them together.
Alaskan Malamute breathe like any other dog.