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Alaskan Malamute vs Havanese

A side-by-side comparison to help you find the right breed for your lifestyle.

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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.

Size

Large

Energy

High

Lifespan

10-14 yrs

Height

N/A

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Toy
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Havanese

Also known as: Havana Silk Dog, Bichon Havanais, Cuban Bichon

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The Havanese is a small, sturdy dog breed known for its friendly and affectionate nature, as well as its distinctive silky coat. Originating from Cuba, this breed is highly sociable and adaptable, making it a popular choice for families and urban dwellers alike.

Size

Extra Small

Energy

Medium

Lifespan

14-16 yrs

Height

23-28 cm

Weight

3.2-5.9 kg

Quick Comparison

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Energy
Trainability
Grooming Needs
Family Friendly
Independence

Key Characteristics

Good with Kids
Good with Dogs
Good with Cats
Hypoallergenic
Apartment Friendly
First-Time Owner OK
DetailAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
SizeLargeExtra Small
Energy LevelHighMedium
GroomingHighHigh
TrainabilitychallengingEasy
Barking LevelHighMedium
Shedding LevelHighLow
HousingYardApartment

Owner Fit & Decision Guide

Owner Match

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Experience LevelExperiencedBeginner
First-Time Owner
Ideal OwnerActive individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Alaskan Malamute.Someone who works from home or has flexible schedule. Willing to commit to grooming maintenance. Patient with housebreaking challenges. Looking for affectionate companion who wants to be with them 24/7.

Alaskan Malamute Dealbreakers

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

Havanese Dealbreakers

  • Work 8+ hours away from home daily
  • Want a dog that lives outside
  • Cannot afford professional grooming ($800+/year)
  • Want a dog that is instantly potty trained

Surrender Risk

FactorAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Risk LevelMediumLow
Primary ReasonsUnderestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of careOwner lifestyle change (divorce, moving, death), Housebreaking failure - people underestimate potty training commitment

Temperament & Personality

Behavior Comparison

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Prey Drive
Watchdog Ability
Stranger Friendly
Drool Level
Wanderlust

Vocalization

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Barking LevelHighMedium
Howling Tendency
Whining TendencyLowMedium
Separation Vocalization
Alaskan Malamute bark triggers
StrangersDoorbellsOther dogs
Havanese bark triggers
Visitors/strangersDelivery trucksStrange noisesSquirrels

Safety & Reliability

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Escape Artist
Dog Park Suitable
Off-Leash Reliable
Small Animal Safe
Leash Reactivity
Resource Guarding RiskLowLow

Alaskan Malamute Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceMedium
Stranger Wariness

Moderate

With Other Dogs

Selective

Havanese Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceHigh
Stranger Wariness

Low

With Other Dogs

Low - generally loves other dogs

Training

Alaskan Malamute

MethodPositive reinforcement
Challenges
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").
Tips
  • ** "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].

Havanese

MethodPositive reinforcement ONLY
Repetitions to Learn<5
Challenges
Housebreaking - expect accidents for monthsSmall Dog Syndrome - owners let them get away with jumping/nipping because they're cuteAlert barking - must train 'quiet' command early
Tips
  • Use their high food drive and social drive for training
  • Sensitivity means harsh corrections cause shutdown or submissive urination
  • Consistency is key - don't let them get away with bad behavior just because they're small

Alaskan Malamute Considerations

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.

Havanese Considerations

dealbreakerSevere Separation Anxiety

Bred for centuries solely as companions to Cuban aristocracy - genetically wired to be with humans. Leaving them alone 8+ hours results in destructive chewing, excessive barking, and house soiling.

challengeHousebreaking Nightmare

Notoriously slow to potty train. Small bladders and 'sneaky soiling' means they may not be fully reliable until 6-8 months old, sometimes older. Requires consistent positive reinforcement.

challengeAlert Barking

Excellent watchdogs who announce every delivery truck, neighbor, and squirrel. In apartments with thin walls, this requires dedicated training to manage.

challengeGrooming Costs

Unless you learn to groom yourself, expect $60-100 every 4-6 weeks for professional grooming. That's $700-1,200 annually just for haircuts.

Multi-Species Compatibility

SpeciesAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
With CatsCaution - may chaseExcellent - generally great with cats
Small MammalsSupervision requiredSafe - low prey drive makes them one of safest breeds for rabbits and guinea pigs
Birds / ReptilesCaution advisedSafe - generally lacks drive to harm, though always supervise

Advanced Behavior

TraitAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Predatory Sequence RiskMediumArrested
BiddabilityLowHigh
Noise SensitivityLowMedium
Territorial Barking
Same-Sex Aggression Onset18 monthsN/A

Havanese: May 'Eye' and 'Chase' for play but 'Grab-Bite' and 'Kill-Bite' largely absent. Safe with hamsters and birds if supervised. High biddability but can learn bad habits fast (like barking for attention).

First Year & Life Stages

First Year Challenges

ChallengeAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Puppy Difficulty
Destructive Phase6-244-12
House TrainingChallengingHard
Crate TrainingMediumMedium
Adolescent Regression

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

Havanese: Sweet and generally non-destructive compared to larger breeds. Main challenge is housebreaking frustration - their 'tell' (sign they need to go) is subtle. Adolescent regression at 6-10 months coincides with 'blowing coat' phase where grooming becomes a nightmare.

Life Stages Timeline

StageAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Puppy Phase12 months12 months
Adolescence6-186-18
Adult Years2-82-9
Senior Onset~8 years~10 years
Peak Energy Age1-3 years1-3 years

Size & Physical Characteristics

Physical Stats

MeasurementAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
HeightN/A23-28 cm
WeightN/A3.2-5.9 kg
Size CategoryLargeExtra Small
Lifespan10-14 years14-16 years
Litter Size4-84-6

Alaskan Malamute Coat

Typedouble
LengthMedium
Texturestraight
Colors
Various

Havanese Coat

Typesingle
LengthLong
Texturesilky
Colors
BlackWhiteParti-colorSableHavana BrownCreamSilver

Lineage & Origin

DetailAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Original Purposespeed/endurance with light loads), the Malamute was bred for heavy freighting at slow speedsCompanion dog for Cuban aristocracy - bred to sit on laps, act as bed warmers, and entertain
Originsevere structural and joint issuesCuba, 18th-19th century (descended from Blanquito de la Habana and Bichon Tenerife)

Breeding Details

DetailAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
C-Section RateVariesLow
Whelping DifficultyMediumEasy
Puppy Mortality RateLowLow

Physical Risks

RiskAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Bloat / GDV RiskLowLow
Slippery Floor RiskLowLow
Min Fence Height1.5m1m
Dig / Escape RiskLowLow

Health & Common Conditions

Alaskan Malamute Health Issues

Hip Dysplasia
Alaskan Malamute PolyneuropathyAMPN
Hypothyroidism
BloatGastric Dilatation-Volvulus
ChondrodysplasiaDwarfism

Havanese Health Issues

Patellar LuxationCommon in toy breeds
Hip Dysplasia9-10%
Cataracts & Eye IssuesHereditary or senior-onset
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease5-12 months onset
Mitral Valve DiseaseCommon in seniors

Alaskan Malamute Suggested Tests

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

Havanese Suggested Tests

  • Hip Evaluation (OFA)
  • Patella Evaluation
  • Ophthalmologist Evaluation (CAER)
  • BAER Hearing Test

Health Risk Overview

Risk FactorAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Cancer RiskMediumLow
Cardiac RiskLowMedium
Neurological RiskLowLow
CCL/ACL Tear RiskLowLow
Vet Burden TierMediumMedium

Sensitivities & Allergies

SensitivityAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Skin Allergies
Environmental Allergies
Stomach SensitivityLowLow
Food Allergies

Health Maintenance

Care ItemAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Nail Growth RateNormalNormal
Eye Care NeedsLowHigh
Anal Gland IssuesOccasionalOccasional

Senior Care & Aging

Alaskan Malamute Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Arthritis
  • Vision decline
  • Cognitive changes
Mobility Aid LikelihoodMedium
QoL Decline Age~10 years
End of Life ComplexityMedium

Senior care varies by individual health.

Havanese Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Cataracts
  • Heart murmurs (Mitral Valve Disease)
  • Hearing loss
  • Arthritis
Mobility Aid LikelihoodMedium
QoL Decline Age~12 years
End of Life ComplexityLow

Generally stay sharp mentally. Ramps for furniture recommended to protect backs and joints in senior years.

Grooming & Care

Alaskan Malamute

high maintenance
Coat Typedouble
Coat Lengthmedium
Coat Texturestraight
Shedding LevelHigh
Seasonal SheddingHigh
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskMedium
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelModerate
Tactile FeelVaries by coat type
Colors
Various

Havanese

high maintenance
Coat Typesingle
Coat Lengthlong
Coat Texturesilky
Shedding LevelLow
Seasonal SheddingLow
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskHigh
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelLow
Tactile FeelSilky and soft like human hair - very pleasant for tactile-sensitive owners
Colors
BlackWhiteParti-colorSableHavana BrownCreamSilver

Lifestyle Compatibility

Alaskan Malamute Daily Life

Exercise Needs60-90 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 4h
Mental StimulationHigh
ApartmentChallenging - needs space
Work from HomeSuitable with adequate exercise
Weekend WarriorSuitable
HousingYard
Barking LevelHigh
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
WalkingPlayTraining
NighttimeSleeps well when exercised
Food MotivationMedium

Havanese Daily Life

Exercise Needs45-60 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 4h
Mental StimulationMedium-High
ApartmentExcellent - ideal apartment dog due to small size, moderate exercise needs
Work from HomeExcellent - the ultimate WFH colleague, will sleep under your desk or on your feet
Weekend WarriorChallenging - cannot tolerate being alone all week; max 4 hours alone
HousingApartment
Barking LevelMedium
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
Sniffari walksIndoor fetchTrick trainingPuzzle feeders
NighttimePrefers sleeping in owner's bed (velcro trait); sleeps through night once potty trained
Food MotivationHigh

Housing & Legal Restrictions

RestrictionAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
BSL Restricted
Common Rental Ban
Insurance Blacklist
Weight CategoryUnder 50lbsUnder 25lbs

Climate Tolerance

ClimateAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Heat Tolerance
Cold Tolerance
Water AffinityMediumMedium

Travel Compatibility

ActivityAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Car TravelGoodExcellent
Camping
Beach Friendly
Hiking Rating
Cabin Flight Eligible
Hotel Friendly Size

Niche Suitability

RoleAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Service DogLowMedium
Therapy DogLowHigh
Deep Pressure Therapy
Canicross / Bikejoring
Apartment Adaptable
Tactile / Sensory Friendly
Livestock Guardian
Medical AlertLowLow

Costs & Expenses

Upfront Costs

CostAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Purchase PriceN/A$1,500-3,500+
Initial Cost Range$1,000–$2,500$1,500–$3,500
Cost Tier

Ongoing Costs

CostAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Monthly Range$140–$220$100–$200
Yearly Range$1,680–$2,640$1,500–$2,500
Food / Month$80-120$20-40
Insurance / Month$60-100$30-50
Grooming / Session$100-150$60-100
Vet Routine / Year$50-80$300-500
Monthly Cost Tier

Alaskan Malamute Lifetime Cost

N/A

Havanese Lifetime Cost

$20,000-35,000

Quirks & Fun Facts

Daily Quirks

QuirkAlaskan MalamuteHavanese
Snoring
FlatulenceOccasionalRare
Slobber LevelLowNone
Smell When WetModerateMild
Zoomies FrequencyOccasionalDaily
Counter Surfing
Digging TendencyLowNone

Havanese Quirks

Paper Shredding

Many Havanese love to shred tissues, toilet paper, and napkins - it's a common breed quirk

Perching Like a Cat

Often sit on backs of sofas or look out windows from high vantage points

Run Like Hell (RLH)

The Havanese version of zoomies - they tuck their butts and sprint in circles at high speed

Shadow Dog

Will follow you to the bathroom - they are true velcro dogs

Frequently Asked Questions

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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