Appearance of the Alaskan Pit Bull
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This breed is not totally stabilized and can inherit any combination of American Staffordshire Terrier and Alaskan Malamute physical traits. Generally, however, the result of these two pure breeds is a large dog with the lean, imposing body of a Spitz descendant, but the smooth, trim coat and square muzzle of an American Staffordshire Terrier. If the dog takes after the Malamute, it will have erect ears. If it takes its inspiration from the American Staffordshire Terrier, it will have small, hanging ears. In all cases, these dogs have short, dense coats that can be black, blue, fawn, red, white, brown or silver. They may also have a sable, agouti or brindle pattern and/or mask, points, spots or markings. What's more, Alaskan Pit Bulls are powerful animals made of pure muscle, from their medium-length tails to their deep chests, robust legs and well-padded toes. |
Temperament of the Alaskan Pit Bull
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These dogs are true pack and companion animals. Alaskan Pit Bulls love to give and receive affection. As such, this versatile hybrid makes an excellent family dog that's just as eager to go hiking as it is to sit on the couch with its family. What's more, Alaskan Pit Bulls are known to be extremely loyal to their families. They openly develop strong bonds with all members of their household. What's more, Alaskan Pit Bulls love to be around other people and get on very well with children and other dogs, provided they are well socialized. Bear in mind, however, that this breed is confident and bold, so it's important to be firm with them from the start - otherwise, this dog will lay down the law. They also have periods of independence when Alaskan Pit Bulls simply need to be left alone. For this reason, many dog owners feel that this hybrid represents the perfect balance between warmth and independence. |
Needs and activities of the Alaskan Pit Bull
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This hybrid is descended from two highly energetic parent breeds. The Alaskan Malamute, in particular, is known for its stamina and vitality. It follows that the Alaskan Pit Bull needs vigorous exercise for about an hour every day. Like many Spitz descendants, this breed enjoys outdoor activities, especially hiking and long walks. Alaskan Pit Bulls can also enjoy trips to the dog park, learning tricks and playing games with family members. This dog can thrive in almost any type of climate; however, because of its size and energy, it is best suited to rural or suburban environments where it has access to a yard and/or a large outdoor space. |
Maintenance of the Alaskan Pit Bull
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Despite the Alaskan Pit Bull's Spitz heritage, its coat is relatively short and easy to maintain. It sheds moderately, but owners can control this to some extent by brushing weekly with a long-haired brush. Alaskan Pit Bulls should not be bathed more than once a month to avoid drying out the natural oils in their coat. Ears should be cleaned regularly, teeth brushed daily and nails trimmed monthly. Please note that Alaskan Pit Bull dogs are not hypoallergenic, and owners of allergic pets will not enjoy the company of this dog. |