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Why Does My Alaskan Malamute Jump On Me?

Anyone who has owned an Alaskan Malamute knows that whenever their owner suddenly appears, the dog will immediately jump on them, unable to stop. This is because the dog is expressing its affection for its owner, or it is hungry and needs you to feed it, or it may be bored and wants to get its owner's attention. After raising an Alaskan Malamute at home, we find that it is always the first to notice you come home, then it jumps on you, wags its tail, and licks your skin, very directly expressing its affection for its owner. In fact, there are reasons why Alaskan Malamutes like to jump on people. Reasons Why Alaskan Malamutes Jump On Their Owners 1. Expressing Affection: Alaskan Malamutes are quite genuine and straightforward in nature. They express their feelings very directly. If an Alaskan Malamute likes you, it will wag its tail, jump on you, and lick you when it sees you. If it dislikes you, it certainly won't wag its tail at you. The owner is very important to them. If th...

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