Meet 10 Alaskan Malamute Mixes Full Of Fluffy Charm

Meet 10 Alaskan Malamute Mixes Full Of Fluffy Charm
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In the vast world of dogs, breeders mix breeds to create new ones. The Alaskan Malamute has a long list of breeds that share half its DNA. Some are playful couch companions, others are built for the trail—but each one brings something fresh to the table. Think big hearts, bigger paws, and endless personality.

Alaskan Malador

Alaskan Malador
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This mix between the Malamute and Labrador brings together two famously devoted breeds. The result is a friendly powerhouse with a thick coat and an even thicker love for the outdoors. Expect splashing in lakes and rolling in snowbanks to be regular events. At their best, they thrive with active families who don’t mind fur and a whole lot of charm.

Malamoodle

Malamoodle
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Brains, brawn, and bounce—this Malamute and Poodle mix balances all three. The Malamoodle’s coat can be a curly cloud, and its mind is always ticking. Though lively, it settles in well with children and quieter moments. Great for households that enjoy active play but also appreciate a dog that listens well and stays engaged.

Alusky

Alusky
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Built like a legend, the Alusky (a hybrid of Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky) blends work ethic with warmth. These dogs shine in snow and will happily lead the charge on any outdoor trail. Their social energy makes them fun companions—but be ready to match their stamina. This breed typically inherits the Malamute’s brown eyes, with blue or bi-colored eyes appearing occasionally.

Malamute Collie Mix

Malamute Collie Mix
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Ideal for homes where someone’s always around—and always doing something, this mix brings an eye-catching coat and a heart for helping. Expect a smart, loyal dog with a steady gaze and a love for structure from a combination of the Malamute’s strength and the Collie’s herding instinct. This one thrives on activity and affection.

Alaskan Malanees

Alaskan Malanees
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Dignified and mellow, this Malamute and Great Pyrenees cross brings calm confidence into any space. They have a quiet watchfulness that speaks volumes. The Alaskan Malanees is perfect for those seeking a reliable outdoor companion who doubles as a gentle, low-key family protector. And yes, the fur is as plush as it looks, especially in colder settings.

Malamute Corgi Mix

Malamute Corgi Mix
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This mix serves up strength in a compact package. It’s like someone hit pause halfway on leg length but let personality run wild. You’ll find this Malamute and Corgi blend dashing around with endless curiosity and confidence. Keep them entertained and they’ll be your family’s funniest, most devoted four-legged member.

Golden Malamute

Golden Malamute
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Gentle and fun-loving, this result of a Golden Retriever and Malamute cross brings playfulness to the everyday. A game of fetch? Count them in. A quiet evening on the couch? Still in. Their easygoing nature and thick coat make them lovable, but they are high-maintenance when shedding kicks in. The catch? A bit of patience for brushing.

Malamute Border Collie Mix

Malamute Border Collie Mix
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Brains and stamina make this Malamute + Collie mix one to watch. They don’t just look sharp with gorgeous black-and-white or merle coat combos—they think fast, too. Owners will want to provide plenty of mental and physical challenges. Whether it’s learning new tricks or running obstacle courses, this dog will shine when there’s a job to do.

Malamute German Shepherd Mix

Malamute German Shepherd Mix
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The source is in the name: Alaskan Malamute and German Shepherd. Here’s a cross that brings both heart and hustle. With strong protective instincts and a mind that soaks up training, this dog fits perfectly in families looking for a confident, no-nonsense companion. Be ready for seasonal shedding, but also for steadfast loyalty and quick learning at every stage.

Malamute Samoyed Mix

Malamute Samoyed Mix
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Snow or shine, this mix of two northern breeds built for cold will follow you anywhere. The constant grin and soft coat make it hard to resist, but they’re more than just good looks. They thrive on attention, affection, and movement, so keep them engaged, and you’ll get endless smiles in return.

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