Ari is a 2 month old Alaskan Malamute that lives in Portland, Oregon. This little ball of fur enjoys any activity, but his favorites are playing fetch, going on walks, and chewing on pretty much anything. He will run into the laundry room, grab a sock or towel and try and sneak it back out and hide it under the bed for later playtime. His absolute best friend in the world is Cooper, our 6-year old Golden Retriever. Ari follows Cooper EVERYWHERE around the house and outside and is constantly begging Cooper for more playtime (which is never enough for Ari). Cooper has taken the role of big-brother to Ari and they will be best friends for years to come. He's the best!










Alaskan Malamutes are ruggedly stunning and beautiful dogs that are sometimes mistaken for a wolf or Siberian Husky. Their affectionate and sociable personalities make them great family pets. Though this breed was crossed with wolves long ago, they still...
Read MoreHi! I’m Lachland Clarke on behalf of Expert Village. I would like to invite you to visit our website at www.teamclarke.com. What type of dogs are these? Alaskan Huskies. All of them? Yep. So that’s not a recognized breed. They are all crosses...
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