The ears of the Malamute are triangular in shape, size is medium, rounded at the ends. They look small in relation to the head. Located on the back of the skull, along its outer edges. Are in line with the upper corners of the eyes. By the direction of the ears, you can judge the mood of the dog: if they “look” to the sides, it means that something alerted your pet. When the malamute is at work, that is, carrying a load, its ears are often laid back. In the upright position (erect) the ears are directed slightly forward.