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Poodle vs Greyhound vs Alaskan Malamute

Three friendly breeds enter—one emerges as your best match. Use the trait grids below to spot practical differences in lifestyle fit.

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size

Poodles come in 3 sizes: Toy (up to 10 inches), Miniature (10-15 inches), and Standard (over 15 inches).

energy level

Poodles are energetic and playful, enjoying daily walks, games, and activities.

exercise needs

Poodles need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy, like walks, playtime, or dog sports.

trainability

Highly intelligent and eager to please, Poodles can excel in obedience and agility training.

intelligence

Ranked among the smartest breeds, Poodles are quick learners and problem solvers.

adaptability

Poodles adapt well to various environments, from city apartments to suburban homes.

with kids

Poodles are gentle, patient, and loving companions for children of all ages.

with other pets

Friendly and social, Poodles generally get along well with other dogs and pets.

in cold climates

Poodles can tolerate cold weather, but should have access to warmth and shelter.

in hot climates

Poodles can handle hot climates, but need shade, water, and breaks during hot weather.

shedding

Poodles have minimal shedding, making them a good choice for people with allergies.

grooming

Poodles require regular grooming, including brushing, bathing, and professional clipping.

bark tendency

Poodles have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

Poodles are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.

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size

Greyhounds are large dogs, weighing 60-70 lbs, with a height of 27-30 inches.

energy level

Greyhounds have a medium energy level, with bursts of energy followed by periods of relaxation.

exercise needs

Greyhounds need regular exercise, including daily walks and opportunities to run off-leash in a securely fenced area.

trainability

Greyhounds are intelligent and trainable, but they can be independent thinkers. Consistent, positive reinforcement is key.

intelligence

Greyhounds are highly intelligent dogs and can excel in various dog sports and activities, especially those involving speed.

adaptability

Greyhounds can adapt well to different living situations, including apartments and larger homes, as long as their exercise needs are met.

with kids

Greyhounds can be good with children, but their slender build makes them more susceptible to injury. Supervision and proper handling are important.

with other pets

Greyhounds can get along well with other pets, especially when raised together. However, their prey drive may require caution around smaller animals.

in cold climates

Greyhounds can tolerate colder temperatures, but their short coats and lean bodies require proper protection during extreme cold.

in hot climates

Greyhounds can tolerate hot climates but need to be monitored for signs of overheating during exercise.

shedding

Greyhounds have a short coat and shed minimally, making grooming relatively easy.

grooming

Greyhounds require minimal grooming, including occasional brushing and bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Greyhounds bark occasionally, usually only when necessary or provoked.

health issues

Greyhounds are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.

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size

Alaskan Malamutes are large dogs, weighing 75-85 lbs, with a height of 23-25 inches.

energy level

Alaskan Malamutes have a medium energy level and require regular exercise and mental stimulation.

exercise needs

Alaskan Malamutes need a significant amount of exercise, including daily walks, runs, and opportunities for play and exploration.

trainability

Alaskan Malamutes can be challenging to train due to their independent nature. Consistent, positive reinforcement and patience are essential.

intelligence

Alaskan Malamutes are highly intelligent dogs and excel in various dog sports and activities, especially those involving endurance and strength.

adaptability

Alaskan Malamutes can adapt to different living situations, but they need plenty of space and exercise to thrive.

with kids

Alaskan Malamutes are good with children when properly socialized and supervised.

with other pets

Alaskan Malamutes can get along with other pets, but their high prey drive may require caution around smaller animals.

in cold climates

Alaskan Malamutes are well-suited for cold climates, thanks to their thick, double-layered coats.

in hot climates

Alaskan Malamutes are not well-suited for hot climates and need to be monitored for signs of overheating during exercise.

shedding

Alaskan Malamutes have thick double coats that shed heavily, especially during seasonal shedding periods.

grooming

Alaskan Malamutes require frequent grooming, including regular brushing and occasional bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Alaskan Malamutes bark occasionally, usually only when necessary or provoked.

health issues

Alaskan Malamutes may experience some health issues and require additional care and attention, such as regular veterinary checkups, preventative care, and potential medication or treatments.