Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses?

I am starting a horse ranch soon, and I want to take my year old <a href="https://dogencyclopedia.net/articles/entry/10-alaskan-malamute/?s=ab2ed5f5b293a16bfb632de54c2c4802007d7eac">Alaskan Malamute</a> with me. But I don't know if he'll get along ok with the horses. He has never been around horses, at all. So I'm not sure, please help!

    Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses?

    I am starting a horse ranch soon, and I want to take my year old <a href="https://dogencyclopedia.net/articles/entry/10-alaskan-malamute/?s=ab2ed5f5b293a16bfb632de54c2c4802007d7eac">Alaskan Malamute</a> with me. But I don't know if he'll get along ok with the horses. He has never been around horses, at all. So I'm not sure, please help!...
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    • Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses?

      Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses? Dog Breed Discussions
      I am starting a horse ranch soon, and I want to take my year old Alaskan Malamute with me. But I don't know if he'll get along ok with the horses. He has never been around horses, at all. So I'm not sure, please help!

      Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses?

      Do Alaskan Malamutes get along well with horses? Dog Breed Discussions
    • With early socialization and training, your Malamute should get along well with other dogs. He may chase small animals such as cats unless brought up with them and taught not to. It's vital to properly introduce him to other animals in the household and supervise their interactions. He'll consider outdoor cats and other small animals fair game.http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/t4z.html

    • Yes, I believe so. This basic training might help.Obedience training would have prevented many of these problems and can help solve the bad behaviors that exist. Many people think that obedience training is something that is done to a dog to make it perform some artificial activity on command. But if we turn the words around, we'll be closer to a real definition: Obedience training is to train dogs to be obedient, to obey anything and everything they're told to do. It covers a wide range of lessons a dog can learn, including tricks, family manners, show ring exercises, and skills demonstrations. Sniffing dogs, service dogs for handicapped owners, search and rescue dogs, sled and carting dogs, hunting dogs -- all carry their obedience training to the highest degree. They have been trained to obey an unusual set of commands that increase their value as helpers to man.Training tips here, http://moourl.com/osndk

    • As other people have said, it depends on how well you socialized them. When i first got mine, i took him most places just to get him used to everything. He came into town with me, met chickens, horses, pigs, everything. From when he was small i used to pick him up and let my horse sniff him, so he knew that he would never hurt him and that, was not to sure at first but he got there!