Whether you should wait for your children to be older is a matter of personal choice. I waited until my youngest was going to High School as this suited me. Before then I was busy running around to various clubs, brownies, cubs, choir, band, swimming.... I really felt I didn't have time for a large, energetic breed. I do know people with young families who successfully own Malamutes and it works for them
So, you have to be honest and decide whether you can give everyone enough time.
You will be aware of the high prey drive, although they tend to get on with cats if they are brought in as puppies - any other cat is generally fair game though! Again, you "can" have problems with same sex dogs and so it is often easier to keep a dog with a bitch.
( or the right dog) for me to have one yet seeing that I havent got the time they need and that we are Thinking of having another baby soon... My wife want me to get a short hair dog insted, because she doesnt like dog hair allover the house, so I dont know if I should take her advise, she wants me to get a Jack russel or pinsher, but I already got a small dog and was looking after a bigger dog, and I was thinking about a dog that would be easyer to look after and that would be good with kids, I like the boxer, labrador... but dont realy know much about them...
Certainly NOT a breed for the house proud
> My wife want me to get a short hair dog insted, because she doesnt like dog hair allover the house
>> If your wife doesn't like hair over the house, PLEASE don't get a Malamute!
> The first breed high energy, quite highly strung, herding breed
>> dont we have a resident malamute expert on here that can help?
> dont we have a resident malamute expert on here that can help?
Malamutes are a learning process in every sense of the words :D :D
I know it's hard, and kind of understand your situation (I've wanted a toller since I was 11, however due to me being a school, then planning on uni, with then an 18 month waiting list etc etc etc, I never did get a toller. I'm now active in the breed, although don't own one, and I one day will get one when the time is right.) There is nothing like waiting, but it's also a great time to do as much research as possible, over the next few years, if you can, go to malamute events, talk to breeders, become friends with them, and when the time is right for you, you will have the contacts to enable you to know you make the right choice.
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