Logan's mom says: Logan is an Alaskan malamute who's five months old now. When we got him at six-and-a-half weeks, he was only eight pounds. Now he weighs 85 lbs and still growing! He can be a crazy monster sometimes but he gets away with it because he is so cute. His favorite pastimes include eating, snuggling with his brother Malone, howling at the sky, and eating. Logan and Malone Snuggling








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