Alaskan Malamute Health Problems
Alaskan Malamutes are powerful working dogs bred for harsh conditions. They have good overall health but some breed-specific concerns including hip dysplasia and a unique neurological condition.

Alaskan Malamute Lifespan: What to Expect
Alaskan Malamutes typically live 10-14 years with proper care.
Average lifespan: 10-14 years
Genetic Factors
Bred for endurance in harsh conditions. Some genetic predispositions to joint and eye issues.
Common Health Issues in Alaskan Malamutes
Hip Dysplasia
Large breed joint condition affecting mobility.
Prevalence: Common
Symptoms to watch for:
- Stiffness
- Bunny hopping gait
- Difficulty rising
- Pain
Polyneuropathy
Alaskan Malamute-specific nerve condition affecting coordination.
Prevalence: Genetic test available
Symptoms to watch for:
- Weakness in legs
- Exercise intolerance
- Difficulty walking
- Voice changes
Chondrodysplasia
Dwarfism condition present in some lines.
Prevalence: Genetic test available
Symptoms to watch for:
- Shortened limbs
- Abnormal bone growth
Hypothyroidism
Underactive thyroid affecting metabolism.
Symptoms to watch for:
- Weight gain
- Lethargy
- Coat changes
- Cold intolerance
Common Causes of Death
Understanding what Alaskan Malamutes typically face helps you watch for warning signs and make informed decisions about their care.
- Cancer (30%): Various cancers.
- Age-related decline (25%): Organ failure.
- Bloat (GDV) (15%): Deep-chested breed risk.
- Joint/mobility failure (15%): When mobility is severely compromised.
Warning Signs to Watch For
- Weakness or coordination problems
- Difficulty in bright light
- Weight gain with lethargy
- Mobility issues
- Exercise intolerance
Preventive Care
- Hip screening before breeding
- Genetic testing for polyneuropathy
- Regular thyroid testing
- Weight management
- Adequate exercise for working dogs
Sources
This information is compiled from veterinary research and breed-specific health studies:
- https://www.alaskanmalamute.org/health/
- https://www.ofa.org/diseases/breed-statistics
Alaskan Malamute Health FAQs
- How long do Alaskan Malamutes live?
- Alaskan Malamutes typically live 10-14 years. Alaskan Malamutes typically live 10-14 years with proper care.
- What are common health issues in Alaskan Malamutes?
- The most significant health concerns for Alaskan Malamutes include Hip Dysplasia, Polyneuropathy, Chondrodysplasia. Large breed joint condition affecting mobility.
- Is 10–14 years a normal lifespan for a Alaskan Malamute?
- Alaskan Malamutes typically live 10-14 years with proper care.