Part of the PackTydus the Dog - alaskan malamute Adopt a Pet

Looking at these pictures it is hard to believe that the Alaskan Malamute is not a dog and wolf crossbreed. And the previous video in which he was howling, he could easily pass for a baby wolf. This wolf cum dog was starting to become a part of the Saloojee clan. He had become friendly with Yumna, her boyfriend, and other friends and he was growing bigger just when he was growing older. Just how things would go, no one from the clan could have guessed.

Growing…Tydus the Dog - alaskan malamute Adopt a Pet

Just like all other dogs of his breed, Tydus was growing into a beautiful dog and initially, Yumna did not doubt anything. She was anyway expecting him to be a relatively big dog which is not unusual for the breed of Alaskan Malamute. However, this was just the beginning and Yumna underestimated a lot of things about her new guest and she did not know or could not even have guessed what was she even in for.

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When you have a pup so cute, you can’t help but document every living moment of theirs. That is exactly what Yumna actually did. Tydus was like her subject now and cynosure of her eyes. Everything he did was recorded and here is a visual of his stretching regime! But what this little pup would start growing into, is what Yumna did not see coming; she might have stopped this habit of his if she had any idea what was going to happen.

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This is Tydus at 4 months old. When he first came to Yumna’s house he could fit in the two palms but now he could climb up to the height of a Tennis Table and even the swing in the house. This rapid growth was unusual but Yumna thought that he would eventually stop growing. Most dogs grow to their maximum heights until the age of 8 months or 1-year maximum but Tydus was exceptional and Yumna in for a wild ride.

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Well, looking from behind Tydus just looks like a giant cat. He is 6 months old in the picture and he already seemed like a giant. Pictures ahead show how he actually looked like a part of a cat family. Yumna was completely smitten by her not-so-little-companion and for some time she did not really mind his growth. He was manageable and Yumna thought that he would stop growing soon. She could not have been more wrong.

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Tydus was an active and happy puppy and he had enough space to play. Yumna and her boyfriend kept him engaged and their friends and even people from the neighborhood came to play along with Tydus. Unlike other Alaskan Malamutes who are selective in who they socialize with Tydus got along with everyone and was a happy puppy. Until the age of 4 months, he was growing like a normal dog of his breed. Something happened after that!