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I have home trained my last 3 assistance dogs. She is aging and it is time to begin training another dog. I love a lot of the Malamute temperament — the independence and calm confidence, cuddliness not to mention the size and strength.
I have to say I think your question is moot. A Husky or a Malamute is to the service dog world what a Golden Retriever is to the sled dog world. Your current dog is most likely drawing on the Lab genes to perform its duties. This was not an isolated experience. The whole service animal situation is getting out of hand. I do however hate the abandonment of common sense particularly when it jeopardizes the legitimacy of true service animals.
A while back I saw a news piece about a woman that insisted proximity to her horse was necessary to maintain her mental equilibrium and she rode it everywhere, even into the grocery store. One is I become emotionally fragile when a flatulent horse walks through the aisle I buy my salad ingredients. However not at the expense of the general public. Service dog candidates need to be selected by a specialized professional. True service dogs are very important, and this airy-fairy definition of service or assistance dog is sooner or later going to reflect poorly on legitimate service dogs, service dog trainers, and owners.
Services dogs are not required to be trained by specialists. Many people with disabilities can not afford how expensive these professionally trained dogs cost and because they are federally allowed to be trained and picked out by their handler, many do this instead. Saying they need to be selected by specialists is false. This is unmitigated snowflake nonsense. An inability to afford a dog is an entirely different and yet legitimate issue. It is not an excuse to circumvent careful selection for the genetic and temperament characteristics that are most likely to result in the level of stability and skillset required for reliability to assist its owner AND not prove an annoyance or liability to the public exposed to that dog.