Not much is known about the Malador, which is a cross between the Alaskan Malamute and Labrador breeds. Like their lineage breeds, the Malador can be classified as a working or sporting dog, with a life expectancy of between 10 to 15 years. They are a medium to large sized dog that make great canine companions. When fully grown, the Malador can reach between 50 to 70 pounds in weight and up to 23 inches at the shoulder. Daily brushing is important, to minimize excessive shedding.
They can do well in colder areas but aren't well suited for hot climates. Because of their energy levels, it's important that they get at least two long walks in each day. This will also help to keep your Malador's weight in check and minimize hip and joint dysplasia.