Alaskan Malamute
Alaskan Malamute
VS
German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)
German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)
Breeds
Alaskan Malamute
Comparisons
German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)

Alaskan Malamute vs German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)

Compare Alaskan Malamute and German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh) side by side and get a clear picture of what sets the breeds apart. Explore differences in size, weight, temperament, activity level, and other key traits to more easily decide which breed best fits your lifestyle and circumstances.
Characteristic
Alaskan Malamute
German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)
Breed type
Purebred
Purebred
Height
58 – 64 cm
58 – 66 cm
Weight
33 – 39 kg
20 – 32 kg
Life expectancy
10 – 12 years
12 – 14 years
Child friendly
3/5
4/5
Energy level
3/5
5/5
Intelligence
4/5
5/5
Trainability
3/5
5/5
Health
3/5
2/5
Grooming needs
3/5
1/5
Shedding
3/5
3/5
Barking level
3/5
2/5
Aggressiveness
4/5
1/5
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Characteristics

Alaskan Malamute
Super smart
Protective
Large
German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)
Great with kids
High energy
Super smart
Low grooming
Quiet
Easy to train
Large

Summary

About Alaskan Malamute
The Alaskan Malamute is a large, powerful Arctic sled dog bred by the Mahlemut Inuit to pull heavy loads. It has a dense double coat that sheds heavily, a friendly, social nature, strong prey and working drive, high exercise needs, and can be independent and challenging to train.
About German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh)
The German Shorthaired Pointer (Vorsteh) is a medium‑large, athletic gundog with a short, shedding coat and striking liver-and-white patterns. Energetic, people-focused and intelligent, it needs extensive daily exercise, positive training, and close family contact to stay calm and content.

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