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Question by magsktm
Submitted on 2/16/2007
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l have a red malamute, very much a part of the family we saved him from being put down he is very loving but every once in a while when kids ,not ours , visiting kids give him command after command or i'mpretty sure its when they are looking into his eyes he growls at them, we got him at the age of just over one. is this normal as l dont think he would ever bite,not 100%sure though he is now 7 years old.is this anything to worry about.as l said he is a very loving part of the family.


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