The Utonagan was named after an old Chinook Indian tale meaning "spirit of the wolf." The first dogs were introduced to the UK in the late 1980s, and although the breed is still rare, it is gaining recognition in this country, albeit slowly. Bred to look like wolves but with the character and temperament of a domestic dog, the Utonagan is often used as a PAT therapy dog in schools, hospitals and hospices and is known to be very adaptable and intelligent.
Read our Utonagan Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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This is a hard decision, but unfortunately, due to no fault of his own I have to rehome my husky because my circumstances have changed He is good kids, travels well in a car and good with other dogs

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5 Year Old Male Utonagan (Alaskan Malamute x Husky Breed), amazing with other dogs and children. He has had one previous home and is the most amazing companion to have, he really is my best friend. He

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I have had some trouble setting this up, so here are as follows Bonns details. Bonn is now a year old, he is a beautiful husky who is really getting there with his training. Myself and my partner

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Alaskan malamutes cross Siberian huskies for sale. 7 females and 2 males - Born 1/3/26 ready to leave 26/4/26. Females are £1100. Pups will come vet checked, micro chipped and wormed. Non refundable

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Alaskan Malamute × Husky Puppies – Ready 27th April We have a beautiful litter of Alaskan Malamute mixed with Husky puppies looking for their new loving homes. Each puppy is playful, healthy and has a

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Nala is a very loving kind dog who is good with children and other dogs, she loves long walks and is very well lead trained and will stay in heal while walking on her slip lead, she responds to the re

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Regretful adoption/rehoming needed for my gorgeous Husky/Malmute pup, 20 months old (not 8 months as written - Birthday 15th July 2024) Loving playful, still thinks he’s a lap dog and pretty much lov
Yes, Utonagans are excellent pets, especially for families, due to their friendly, intelligent, and well-balanced temperament. They are sociable, affectionate with children, and generally get along well with other pets if socialized early. However, as a large and energetic breed, they require firm leadership, consistent training, mental stimulation, and daily exercise to prevent behavioural problems.