The history of Malamutes dates back to North America, where they were bred by the Inuit people (now called the Aleuts). These dogs were used for heavy work such as pulling sleds, hunting, and protecting settlements from predators. Malamutes were essential for survival in the harsh climates of Alaska and Canada. Despite their work, they were valued for their endurance, intelligence, and ability to work in teams. The breed was officially recognized in 1935, and since then, it has become popular not only among professionals but also among dog enthusiasts worldwide.