Alaskan Malamute vs Cane Corso

Ein direkter Vergleich, der dir hilft, die richtige Rasse für deinen Lebensstil zu finden.

Alaskan Malamute breed photo

Alaskan Malamute

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The Alaskan Malamute is a powerful and robust sled dog known for its strength, endurance, and friendly nature. Originating from the Arctic regions, this breed is characterized by its thick double coat, erect ears, and distinct plume-like tail, making it well-suited for harsh, cold environments.

Größe

Groß

Energie

Hoch

Lebenserwartung

10-14 J.

Schulterhöhe

N/A

VS
WorkingGuardian
Cane Corso breed photo

Cane Corso

Auch bekannt als: Italian Mastiff, Cane Corso Italiano

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The Cane Corso is a powerful Italian guardian breed with a genetic imperative to protect territory and family. Descended from Roman war dogs, this breed requires experienced handling, extensive socialization, and an owner who can provide clear, fair, consistent leadership. This is NOT a breed for first-time owners or casual dog enthusiasts.

Größe

Extra Groß

Energie

Hoch

Lebenserwartung

9-12 J.

Schulterhöhe

60-70 cm

Gewicht

40-50+ kg

Schnellvergleich

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Energie
Erziehbarkeit
Pflegebedarf
Familienfreundlich
Selbstständigkeit

Wichtigste Merkmale

Gut mit Kindern
Gut mit Hunden
Gut mit Katzen
Hypoallergen
Wohnungsgeeignet
Anfängergeeignet
DetailAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
GrößeGroßSehr Groß
EnergieniveauHochHoch
PflegeHochMittel
ErziehbarkeitchallengingModerat
BellneigungHochHoch
HaarverlustniveauHochMittel
HaltungsformMit GartenMit Garten

Halterprofil & Entscheidungshilfe

Haltereignung

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
ErfahrungsniveauExperiencedAdvanced
Ersthalter
Idealer HalterActive individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Alaskan Malamute.Experienced dog handler who has owned guardian breeds before. Has time for extensive socialization and training. Physically capable of handling a powerful dog. Has secure property with 6ft solid fence. Prepared for insurance challenges and high costs.

Dealbreaker für Alaskan Malamute

  • Cannot meet 90-120 min daily exercise
  • Cannot tolerate heavy shedding

Dealbreaker für Cane Corso

  • First-time dog owner - margin for error is non-existent
  • Apartment living - size and guarding barking
  • Small kids - risk of accidental injury due to size
  • Busy households with frequent guests - stressful for guardian breed
  • Cannot physically control 50kg+ dog

Abgaberisiko

FaktorAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
RisikoniveauMediumHigh
HauptgründeUnderestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of careHe got too big/strong - owners underestimate 100lb guardian breed, He growled at kids/guests - failed socialization manifesting, Surrendered most frequently between 1-2 years of age

Temperament & Persönlichkeit

Verhaltensvergleich

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Jagdtrieb
Wachsamkeit
Fremdenfreundlichkeit
Sabberniveau
Wandertrieb

Lautäußerungen

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
BellneigungHighHigh
Heultendenz
WeinetendenzLowLow
Lautäußerungen bei Trennung
Bell-Auslöser von Alaskan Malamute
StrangersDoorbellsOther dogs
Bell-Auslöser von Cane Corso
Strangers/visitorsNoises at nightPerceived threatsTerritory encroachment

Sicherheit & Zuverlässigkeit

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Ausbruchsdrang
Für Hundepark geeignet
Zuverlässig ohne Leine
Sicher bei Kleintieren
Leinenreaktivität
RessourcenbewachungLowHigh

Soziale Eigenschaften von Alaskan Malamute

Klettenhund
Einpersonenhund
BerührungstoleranzMedium
Misstrauen gegenüber Fremden

Moderate

Mit anderen Hunden

Selective

Soziale Eigenschaften von Cane Corso

Klettenhund
Einpersonenhund
BerührungstoleranzMedium
Misstrauen gegenüber Fremden

High

Mit anderen Hunden

High risk of same-sex aggression - opposite-sex pairings safer

Training

Alaskan Malamute

MethodePositive reinforcement
Herausforderungen
s:** Repetition causes them to shut down or "blow off" commands. They are intelligent problem solvers, often manipulating owners (e.g., "I won't sit until you show me the cheese").
Tipps
  • ** "What's in it for me?" The Malamute is not eager to please; they are eager to earn.
  • s:** Positive reinforcement (food-based) is the only effective method. Harsh corrections trigger defensive aggression in this primitive breed [cite: 22].

Cane Corso

MethodeBalanced - fair, firm, consistent leadership
Wiederholungen zum Lernen15-25
Herausforderungen
Does not respond to endless repetition or harsh dominanceOften 'asks why' before complying - not blindly obedientHarsh corrections can trigger defensive aggression
Tipps
  • Use food motivation for teaching, but establish clear boundaries
  • Start socialization immediately - the window closes fast
  • Never use punishment that could trigger defensive response
  • Train instant recall - essential for a guard dog

Hinweise zu Alaskan Malamute

challengeSame-Sex Aggression

This is the single most common reason for rehoming adult Malamutes. While puppies may be social, sexual maturity (18-24 months) often triggers severe intolerance of dogs of the same sex. This trait is genetically linked to their history as working pack dogs where hierarchy was enforced with violence. It is often curable with training, only manageable with strict separation.

challengePredatory Drive

The Malamute possesses a "Full" predatory sequence toward small animals. They are known to kill cats, rabbits, birds, and even small dogs. This is not aggression; it is a feeding response. If you have small pets, this breed is a severe risk.

challengeResource Guarding

As a survivalist breed from a resource-scarce environment, they are prone to guarding food, toys, and high-value spaces. This requires an experienced handler to manage, not combat.

challengeContainment Failure

They are expert diggers and climbers. A standard 4-foot fence is insufficient; 6-foot fencing with dig guards (buried wire/concrete) is the minimum requirement.

Hinweise zu Cane Corso

dealbreakerSame-Sex Aggression

Even well-socialized Corsos often develop intolerance for dogs of the same sex upon reaching social maturity (18-24 months). This is a breed trait, not a training failure.

dealbreakerStranger Wariness

Unlike breeds that welcome intruders, a Cane Corso is naturally suspicious. Without extensive socialization, this escalates to fear-based aggression or liability-inducing reactivity.

challengeGuardian Instinct

This is a guard dog, not a watchdog. They will physically block or confront threats. Requires an owner who can call the dog off instantly.

challengeResource Guarding

Resource guarding (food/toys) is a known trait that must be managed early before it becomes dangerous with a 50kg+ dog.

Kompatibilität mit anderen Tieren

TierartAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Mit KatzenCaution - may chaseCan coexist with indoor cats if raised together, but strong chase instinct for fleeing animals
KleinsäugetiereSupervision requiredUnsafe - outdoor cats, squirrels, and small dogs often viewed as prey
Vögel / ReptilienCaution advisedUnsafe - high prey drive makes them a risk to small moving animals

Erweitertes Verhalten

MerkmalAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Raubverhalten-RisikoMediumFull
GehorsamkeitLowMedium
GeräuschempfindlichkeitLowLow
Territoriales Bellen
Gleichgeschlechtliche Aggression18 months18 months

Cane Corso: Full predatory sequence (Eye -> Stalk -> Chase -> Grab -> Kill) present from catch-dog history. Smart but not blindly obedient - needs to respect handler to obey. Not 'push-button' dogs like Border Collies.

Erstes Jahr & Lebensphasen

Herausforderungen im ersten Jahr

HerausforderungAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Welpen-Schwierigkeitsgrad
Destruktivphase6-246-24
StubenreinheitChallengingMedium
KastentrainingMediumMandatory
Pubertäre Regression

Alaskan Malamute: Alaskan Malamute puppies require consistent training and patience.

Cane Corso: Unlike a Golden Retriever (Score 6) which may be mouthy but friendly, a Corso puppy requires intense, precise socialization to prevent aggression. They grow rapidly, becoming powerful enough to drag an owner before mentally mature. Fear periods can result in permanent suspicion if not managed perfectly.

Zeitlinie der Lebensphasen

PhaseAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Welpenphase12 months12 months
Pubertät6-1812-36
Erwachsenenjahre2-83-7
Beginn Seniorenphase~8 years~7 years
Alter mit höchster Energie1-3 years1-3 years

Größe & körperliche Merkmale

Körperliche Daten

MessungAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
SchulterhöheN/A60-70 cm
GewichtN/A40-50+ kg
GrößenkategorieGroßExtra Groß
Lebenserwartung10-14 Jahre9-12 Jahre
Wurfgröße4-84-8

Fell von Alaskan Malamute

Typdouble
LängeMittel
Texturstraight
Farben
Various

Fell von Cane Corso

Typsingle to light double
LängeKurz
Texturstiff and coarse
Farben
BlackGrey (Lead Gray)FawnRedBrindle

Abstammung & Herkunft

DetailAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Ursprünglicher Verwendungszweckspeed/endurance with light loads), the Malamute was bred for heavy freighting at slow speedsItalian catch-dog and property guardian. Used to hunt dangerous game (wild boar, badger) and protect farmsteads.
Herkunftsevere structural and joint issuesItaly, descended from Roman canis pugnax

Zuchtdetails

DetailAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Kaiserschnitt-RateVaries20-30%
WelpungsschwierigkeitMediumMedium
Welpen-SterblichkeitsrateLowLow

Körperliche Risiken

RisikoAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Magendrehungs- / GDV-RisikoLowHigh
Risiko auf glattem BodenLowMedium
Mindest-Zaunhöhe1.5m1.8m
Grab- / AusbruchsrisikoLowLow

Gesundheit & häufige Erkrankungen

Gesundheitsprobleme von Alaskan Malamute

Hip Dysplasia
Alaskan Malamute PolyneuropathyAMPN
Hypothyroidism
BloatGastric Dilatation-Volvulus
ChondrodysplasiaDwarfism

Gesundheitsprobleme von Cane Corso

Hip Dysplasia40-59.7%
Elbow Dysplasia15-20%
Cherry EyeCommon
Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat)High risk
Idiopathic EpilepsyHereditary

Empfohlene Tests für Alaskan Malamute

  • OFA/PennHIP screening
  • DNA test for NDRG1 gene mutation (AMPN)
  • Genetic screening for Chondrodysplasia
  • DNA test for Cone Degeneration

Empfohlene Tests für Cane Corso

  • Hip/Elbow Scoring (OFA or PennHIP)
  • Cardiac Exam (annual DCM screening)
  • NCL DNA Testing

Gesundheitsrisiko-Übersicht

RisikofaktorAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
KrebsrisikoMediumMedium
HerzrisikoLowMedium
Neurologisches RisikoLowLow
CCL/ACL-RissrisikoLowHigh
Tierarzt-BelastungsstufeMediumVery High

Empfindlichkeiten & Allergien

EmpfindlichkeitAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Hautallergien
Umweltallergien
MagenempfindlichkeitLowMedium
FutterallergienVarious - individual dependent

Gesundheitspflege

PflegepunktAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
NagelwachstumNormalNormal
AugenpflegeLowHigh
AnaldrüsenproblemeOccasionalOccasional

Seniorenpflege & Altern

Seniorenpflege für Alaskan Malamute

Häufige Seniorenprobleme

  • Arthritis
  • Vision decline
  • Cognitive changes
Wahrscheinlichkeit MobilitätshilfeMedium
Alter bei QoL-Rückgang~10 Jahre
Komplexität LebensendeMedium

Senior care varies by individual health.

Seniorenpflege für Cane Corso

Häufige Seniorenprobleme

  • Arthritis/mobility decline
  • Hip/elbow dysplasia progression
  • Heart issues
  • Cancer
Wahrscheinlichkeit MobilitätshilfeHigh
Alter bei QoL-Rückgang~8 Jahre
Komplexität LebensendeHigh

Mobility often declines rapidly due to arthritis. Decline can be expensive to manage (pain meds, laser therapy). Euthanasia decisions often driven by mobility failure rather than organ failure.

Fellpflege & Haltung

Alaskan Malamute

high Pflege
Felltypdouble
Felllängemedium
Felltexturstraight
HaarverlustniveauHigh
Saisonaler HaarwechselHigh
Ohrreinigungweekly
ZahnrisikoMedium
Übergewichtsneigung
Winterausrüstung nötig
Sommereinschränkungen
Pfotenschutz
GeruchsniveauModerate
HaptikVaries by coat type
Farben
Various

Cane Corso

medium Pflege
Felltypsingle to light double
Felllängeshort
Felltexturstiff and coarse
HaarverlustniveauMedium
Saisonaler HaarwechselModerate
Ohrreinigungweekly
ZahnrisikoMedium
Übergewichtsneigung
Winterausrüstung nötig
Sommereinschränkungen
Pfotenschutz
GeruchsniveauModerate (distinct 'doggy' smell, worse when wet or with skin fold dermatitis)
HaptikCoarse - short, stiff, rough coat
Farben
BlackGrey (Lead Gray)FawnRedBrindle

Lebensstil-Kompatibilität

Alltag mit Alaskan Malamute

Bewegungsbedarf60-90 Min./Tag
AlleinzeitBis zu 4h
Geistige AuslastungHigh
WohnungChallenging - needs space
HomeofficeSuitable with adequate exercise
Wochenend-AbenteurerSuitable
HaltungsformYard
BellneigungHigh
Ersthalter
Bewegungsarten
WalkingPlayTraining
NachtSleeps well when exercised
FuttermotivationMedium

Alltag mit Cane Corso

Bewegungsbedarf90-120 Min./Tag
AlleinzeitBis zu 5h
Geistige AuslastungHigh
WohnungGenerally unsuitable due to size and guarding barking
HomeofficeYes - they thrive being near owner. But may bark at delivery drivers/noises interrupting meetings
Wochenend-AbenteurerNO - need daily, consistent exercise and mental work. A bored Corso is destructive
HaltungsformYard
BellneigungHigh
Ersthalter
Bewegungsarten
Vigorous structured walkingFlirt pole sessionsLight jogging (after 18 months)SwimmingObedience drilling
NachtOften restless - as guardians they patrol and may bark at noises
FuttermotivationHigh

Haltung & rechtliche Einschränkungen

EinschränkungAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
BSL-eingeschränkt
Häufiges Mietverbot
Versicherungs-Blacklist
GewichtskategorieUnder 50lbsOver 50lbs

Klimatoleranz

KlimaAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Hitzetoleranz
Kältetoleranz
WasseraffinitätMediumLow

Reisekompatibilität

AktivitätAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
AutoreisenGoodGood
Camping
Strandgeeignet
Wanderbewertung
Kabinenflugtauglich
Hotelgeeignete Größe

Nischeneignung

RolleAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
AssistenzhundLowLow
TherapiehundLowNone
Tiefdrucktherapie
Canicross / Bikejoring
Wohnungsanpassungsfähig
Taktil / sensorisch geeignet
Herdenschutzhund
Medizinischer AlarmLowNone

Kosten & Ausgaben

Anschaffungskosten

KostenAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
KaufpreisN/A$1,500-3,000
Erstkosten-Spanne$1,000–$2,500$1,500–$3,000
Kostenstufe

Laufende Kosten

KostenAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Monatliche Spanne$140–$220$200–$350
Jährliche Spanne$1,680–$2,640$2,500–$4,200
Futter / Monat$80-120$80-150
Versicherung / Monat$60-100$60-150+
Pflege / Sitzung$100-150$50-75
Routine-Tierarzt / Jahr$50-80$500-1,000
Monatliche Kostenstufe

Lebenskosten von Alaskan Malamute

N/A

Lebenskosten von Cane Corso

$25,000-50,000+

Besonderheiten & Wissenswertes

Alltägliche Eigenheiten

BesonderheitAlaskan MalamuteCane Corso
Schnarchen
FlatulenzOccasionalOccasional to frequent
SabberniveauLowModerate to Heavy
Geruch wenn nassModerateStrong
Zoomies-HäufigkeitOccasionalRare
Küchendiebstahl
GrabtendenzLowLow

Eigenheiten von Cane Corso

The Drool Slingers

Expect drool 'slingers' on walls and furniture, especially after drinking or shaking their heads

The Lean

Will lean their heavy body against you - this is affection from a 100lb dog

Night Patrol

As guardians, they're naturally more alert at night and may patrol the house

The 700 PSI Myth

Often claimed to have 700 PSI bite force. Real measurement is 200-400 PSI (200kg force) - still powerful, but not supernatural

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Yes, Alaskan Malamutes can make good family dogs with proper training and socialization. They form strong bonds with their family members.
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