
I have currently a Mal bitch (4), a Mal x rescue boy (6) and a BC (2)...
What a difference between the "big-dogs" and my collie.
I find the main differences are the ones that have already been pointed out. I can get recall with the big dogs, however, it is selective recall and if there is something better out there (rabbits, squirrels etc) then all training is instantly forgotten :rolleyes: My two are very food orientated but even this does not stop them giving chase to a small furry!
They are mostly wonderful with other dogs - we have friends dogs here of all ages, breeds and sex and they are not aggressive at all. The only time they can have "words" is involving food so we do not put them in that situation. They all eat happily together and steal food from each other with no aggression. Sometimes on lead situations can see grumbles. I have been told many different theorys for this but if mine are off lead they are fine. We have had Mals here being fostered, both dogs and bitches and they have seen them as playmates.
Prey drive is high and off lead is not a good idea if they are going to come into contact with any livestock. That said, there are exceptions and I know of Mals brought up with sheep, rabbits, cats etc that happily mix. I keep chickens behind a 3ft sheep fence and they have never been bothered enough to try and jump or dig into the pen. A loose chicken in the garden is another matter and seen as fair game. I guess it depends on how much contact they have with other animals. My two have grown up with cats, but only our cats are not food.
Having a Collie after having Malamutes is wonderful :) I can take him anywhere, let him off lead anywhere, his recall is perfect, he listens to me, he plays with toys and he does not leave tumbleweeds of hair all over the house :D Malamute hair is something else. I have had dogs before but never have I experienced anything like a Mal in full moult...