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Thanks for taking the time to tell us about the dog breed you are involved with. Your information will be evaluated by our team and added to our database. We will contact you if there are any questions relating to your information, which is why we ask for your contact details and credentials. (We do not publish this information)


We are going to ask you a series of questions about the breed you are submitting for inclusion in our database. You may wish to prepare your answers before going thru this form and simply copy and pasting your responses as you go. These are the questions we are going to ask about your breed...it's not compulsory to answer all the questions, but the more information you can share with us the better understanding we will have of your breed.
PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT accepting submissions for cross breeds at this time, ony pure breeds please.

What dog class is your breed? (Working, sporting, toy, hound...)

Average height, weight, size and life span?

Give us a brief description of your breed...

Tell us about the history of this breed...

Tell us about this breeds traits...

Tell us some good aspects of this breed...

Tell us about this breeds health...

Is there anything we should be aware of about this breed?

Give a brief summary of what you love about this breed...


On each of the pages we have included examples of the type of information our users are looking for, information to help them select the breed best suited for them. If you would like to preview a submission before continuing heres a good example on the Alaskan Malamute.

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Firstly, we need some personal information from you. This information will not be published, if we need to clarify any points we will contact you.

Your name....

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Your email address...

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Are you an owner / breeder / club president or member?

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Are you submitting a new breed or updating a breed already listed?



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What is the name of the breed you are submitting?

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What is the Dog Class your breed falls into?

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What is the average height of your breed?

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What is the average weight of your breed?

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What is the average life span of your breed?

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Give us a description of the breed you are submitting...


Give us a description of the breed you are submitting...

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The Alaskan Malamute is a breed that loves the cold outdoors, and is at home in the country or the suburbs. This dog can be boisterous and energetic, and is best for experienced owners only. However, the Malamute has a high degree of sociability with strangers, and bonds well with children, as well as with the entire family. These dogs love to run, love to work and love to roam. They need a lot of exercise, a sturdy fence, and a lot of room for activity...








Tell us about the history of your breed...


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The Alaskan Malamute gets its name from a group of native Innuits known as the Mahlemute tribe who used this breed to pull sledges. These people lived mainly in the area surrounding the upper part of the Anvik river in Alaska. These dogs were bred to pull large amounts of weight over very long distances at a steady pace. Although originally found primarily in this region, the gold rush of 1896 created a high demand for these dogs and they become common in other areas. Today, there exists two "kinds" of Malamute: the M'Loot and the Kotzebue. The former tends to be larger and come in a variety of colours, while the latter is always wolf-grey and smaller in size.








Tell us about your breeds traits...


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The Alaskan Malamute is a working breed, and they thrive best when they have something to do. They enjoy a lot of exercise and interaction. While mushing is the best form of exercise for this breed, if you lack the necessary sledge and other equipment, frequent walks, hikes, and playing will do just fine. Since they like to work and have a lot of stamina, they do well with activities such as roller bladeing and ski-touring. If you enjoy going for long hikes, buy a dog pack and bring along your Alaskan Malamute, for she will be a reliable, working companion on your adventure.








Tell us some good aspects about your breed...


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The Alaskan Malamute is very intelligent and active. It's a very good pet for an active, athletic family. Malamutes are a friendly, affectionate breed as well, but they can be rather independent as well (a bit like cats). They love winter sports, and are great companions for those who enjoy cross-country skiing, ski-touring, or even winter hiking. They are playful and friendly, and if raised with children, enjoy romping and playing with children.








Tell us about your breeds health...


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Some common health problems for the Alaskan Malamute include hip dysplasia, zinc-deficiency, skin disorders, bloat, thyroid deficiencies, and achondrodysplasia. The latter is a congenital dwarfism where a puppy, born with a normal head and body, will have short, warped legs. There are also several eye disorders that have been detected in the breed: progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), central progressive atrophy (CPRA), and hemeralopia ("day blindness"). Make sure your breeder has screened her breeding dogs for dysplasia and eye disorders.








Is there anything people should be aware of about this breed?


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The Alaskan Malamute is a strong dog that requires time and attention to train properly. Its shedding can prove to be a bit of a problem, as can its howling. This breed has been known to "re-landscape" yards with their incessant digging. They are pack oriented, and do best when they are included with the family in their events. However, other smaller family pets or other dogs may not be the ideal companions for the Malamute, as they might harass or even attack them. Also, Malamutes love to roam and can be excellent escape artists.








What is it that YOU love about this breed?


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