Hannah is definitely one of my favorites. I love how she cares for and knows her dogs and their limitations. Her determination, strength and training has truly paid off. She’s already a winner 🤩🤩🤩
Hannah & her team is really good. Her dogs seem aware and ready, she will definitely win one day. The fact that she did really well in this race is a big achievement in itself.
Ben's lead dog Ruby was limping. I was surprised that he did not catch that. But Ben clearly takes wonderful care of his dogs. I hope to see this event in person one day.
Yes indeed, sick minded people, sick enough to damage this traditional race, when all the people was in top shape and nobody was to spread the scandemic! Wake up people, and put down the criminal scammers. Too many satanist holding power positions in Scandinavia and in general in the Western World countries.
@@corneliusbulik4856 why don't you wake up for school instead and learn some basic science? You sound like a caveman refusing to cook your food and complaining that germs are a scam.
I somewhat understand it because in the beginning, when barely anything was known about the virus, a lot of things got unnecessarily canceled. Still, a bunch of people hanging out in the mountains, really isn't a viral thread.
Wonderful video. I had a dog named UB and he was very old when I got a rare opportunity to do the Lewis and Clark trail in the USA. My brother said he will die if you take him with you, and he will die if you leave him behind. I took him and God and nature revived him. UB became young again and made the trail to the end, then lived on for two more years. Best dog I ever had. Thank you for the video.
I am wondering how these dogs compared to the purebred Huskies or Eskimo dogs from Greenland or the Malamutes. I know that the mushers in Alaska use both purebred sled dogs and mixed breed dogs. I heard that they love to have huskies as the front runners.
I have been scrolling and scrolling and scrolling, and all I could see was comments about the girl. You're the first comment I've seen who think like me: What about Ben, isn't he of equal value... Simply a result of feminism where men are now ignored. Even more tragic when he has to work harder without any funding.
It’s-46f in Fairbanks, Alaska, sled dogs snug in their kennels waiting for the Yukon Quest then two weeks later the Iditarod Race! Some dogs running both thousand mile races!run
Best thing to do is relax in the day run threw the night snow is crunchy and dogs can stay cool and relax in the sun have worm comfortable sleep with the sun on them
Yep, I was about to volunteer for the race and decided not to as soon as the Global situation has changed. However, glad to see how it went at the end.
@@danit8677 Not all people keep their sled dogs chained when there's no races happening but it's really practical and safe when you're in the middle of nowhere. I'm sure these dogs (literally bred to work and *adapt* to rough conditions) do not mind that:). Most would actually be feeling quite miserable staying in a warm room.
Oh COME ON! It’s an outdoor event! Doesn’t have to involve large groups of people so can be easily socially distanced! They had already been underway! Why do that to those deeply invested competitors! Unnecessary...
I NEED that pullover! The doggi pullover, where did you get thjat? I need it! * w * Also how many dogs do you need to drive 1 adult that weighs not more than 75kg? O.o Also her quad is super good for what I wanna do... Need that too XD
@@leaflet1686bit late but yeah you can train a dog that just like running but some breeds are better, but if you just wanna do it for fun just get dogs that can handle the running and pulling
That answer is so wague, that it is useless... Me: "I wanna do this sled thingy! How many dogs do I need to pull my weight?" You: "You can train any dog you want, just make sure you get specific ones!" Seriously? Which ones!?@@nenasiek
The dogs are bred and trained for long distance running. Siberian Huskies can easily run up to 100 miles per day at a steady pace of 9-10 MPH. It appears many of those dogs have some Siberian in their bloodline.
Most of you people need to get over yourselves and actually do some damn research before bashing the sport and calling it "abuse" If these dogs didn't want to run THEY WOULDN'T. NO ONE IS FORCING THESE DOGS TO RUN. They have been bred for this type of thing (double coats, tough cardiovascular systems, endurance) if you actually listened you'd hear them explain that in the beginning of this video. dogs have been used to pull sleds for generations if there were any serious issues with all this it would be stopped by now🙄🙄
Lol sure. They are made to run. They are made to live a shit existence in crappy ill equipped houses on chains. People who support this have a leg in the game. Everyone else sees it for what it is. . Man's entertainment at the dogs suffering
These offended 'beacons of morality' will not listen to you, they are too afraid to see that dogs can have an actual healthy and happy life by sledding than their little and fragile SJW egos would break into pieces if they could see it. Greetings from an ex 'eco friendly animalist' who believed that dog sledding was animal abuse, until i became a dog musher, and i EXPERIENCED how incredibly happy dogs can be with this sport
If you want to train your team 10.000 km from august to may you need to make 150 av km in start of the season and 500-700km in top time. So if you train 5 days a week you run about 3-10 hours a day. So you have no time do anithing else but the dogs. So that means that you need big team to do that work. So still I have questions.
2019 Reste in peace OSHI... One day after crossing the iditarod finish line, OSHI died from aspiration pneumonia - probably from inhaling her own vomit - which is the leading cause of death for dogs who don't survive the race... So sad...
As a dog lover,i never care much for dogfighting as a spectator sport.But dog racing seems quite natural,especially when they have owners that thoroughly understood their natures and their needs......
@@danit8677 how many dog sled racing kennels have you visited and/or worked at? Are your comments based upon personal experience or opinions and stories written by anti-dog sledders or PETA members?
These dogs live a miserable existence. They are kept on chains in horrible conditions where they shit and sleep all in a 6 foot area for years. Their only release from the hell is to run. Man's Best Friend? Sure.
Sorry but working the dogs like that for 12 hours is too much. That's abuse as far as I'm concerned. And how come Hannah gets to stay in the camper each night, the commentator said no outside help is allowed.
If the dogs don't want to run, they won't. I remember one of the top competitors from the Iditarod had to stop and take an extended break because his dogs would not run. And they absolutely take breaks within those 12 hours.
I can not understand the man that speaks German or a Scandinavian language because you talk right through it. Use English subtitles so I can listen to him. I understand both languages but not at the same time.
Hurts my heart! No animals should be left outside. I’m sure each one of them would love to live inside with a loving family😭😭😭💔💔💔 Dogs should not be commodities
These dogs have double coats, as an owner of double coated dogs I know they hate the heat and much prefer colder conditions, here in Norway during the winter time with indoor heating and being inside they have trouble coping with the heat the same with summer, and they actually prefer a room with windows open even if it's - 20 degrees outside otherwise the are panting continously which stresses them out.
Dogsled race is big business each year in Norway, Europe and Alaska with thousands of spectators what about the welfares of those dog’s during and after the races cause the conditions are wild and harsh during winter’s love, Norway during winters(Northern Lights)
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They were literally born to run and pull:) Obese huskies with poorly maintained coat sitting on the couch all day are the ones you should feel so sorry for. While yes, you can find some irresponsible racing facilities (just like in ANY OTHER sport), most dogs are taken amazing care, get frequent medical check-ups, proper exercise, nutrition and love from their handlers. To add, you cannot possibly force a dog to run for hours a day if the dog does not absolutely LOVE to run:).
Until you decide to get tougher you will never understand where the actual limits are. Facing challenges and fear is good for any living being and is what makes us tougher. It makes us more resiliant. I bet you run away from all of that to a high degree, and that's why you will only see the world through that narrowminded view. There's no point living in fear, because it hinders us from our full potential. There's risks with everything in life, and it's better to face risk because it makes us all better prepared for future risks. Living by itself is a risk, so it's worse to shy away from challenges in life, because you'll just never feel ready for anything. Back to the dogs... Most people look at dogs as human babies which is so tragic because dogs have dog needs, and most people will therefor never see their true needs. Most people do not know how to communicate with their dogs because they still don't see them as an animal, as a dog. How will you then know how to treat or not to treat it... The dogs that are used for races like this are way tougher than most people will assume. Some may look like some similar dog lying on the couch all day, but looks can be very very deceiving. You need to understand behaviour to fully understand what can live inside these beings. They are pretty badass, I'll tell you that much.
The dog pawing at her and then licking her face after she said "dogs have always been my best friends" was so heartwarming. WHAT A GOOD BOY
Hannah is definitely one of my favorites. I love how she cares for and knows her dogs and their limitations. Her determination, strength and training has truly paid off. She’s already a winner 🤩🤩🤩
Hannah & her team is really good. Her dogs seem aware and ready, she will definitely win one day.
The fact that she did really well in this race is a big achievement in itself.
These dogs are so wonderful and disciplined
Ben's lead dog Ruby was limping. I was surprised that he did not catch that. But Ben clearly takes wonderful care of his dogs. I hope to see this event in person one day.
One of my bucket list to watch sled dog .
Dogsled race is quite a traditional sport in Norway.
Unbelievable that they canceled it in the end. Completely insane.
Yes indeed, sick minded people, sick enough to damage this traditional race, when all the people was in top shape and nobody was to spread the scandemic!
Wake up people, and put down the criminal scammers. Too many satanist holding power positions in Scandinavia and in general in the Western World countries.
@Teosinte I agree. That was unnecessary, they were outside and alone most of the time... How disappointing 😢
@@corneliusbulik4856 why don't you wake up for school instead and learn some basic science? You sound like a caveman refusing to cook your food and complaining that germs are a scam.
@@hrdaniie unfortunately the race is a large event involving organizers and volunteers coming from across the world
I somewhat understand it because in the beginning, when barely anything was known about the virus, a lot of things got unnecessarily canceled.
Still, a bunch of people hanging out in the mountains, really isn't a viral thread.
Hannah looks like a very promising champion. Once COVID is gone I am sure she and her dogs will do well.
Wonderful video. I had a dog named UB and he was very old when I got a rare opportunity to do the Lewis and Clark trail in the USA. My brother said he will die if you take him with you, and he will die if you leave him behind. I took him and God and nature revived him. UB became young again and made the trail to the end, then lived on for two more years. Best dog I ever had. Thank you for the video.
really felt bad for contestants, specially for Ben & Hannah
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Omg I love their little shoes. Adorable.
I am wondering how these dogs compared to the purebred Huskies or Eskimo dogs from Greenland or the Malamutes. I know that the mushers in Alaska use both purebred sled dogs and mixed breed dogs. I heard that they love to have huskies as the front runners.
I seen movies like this it was always life or death in those films.
This video made me mad I could not pet all the dogs
4:55 the eyes on that puppers ❤️
I didn't know about this race thar's incredible!!! Thanks DW
Hi @Flavio Pérez, thanks for watching! Glad you liked the documentary 🙂
Can't thank for this Channel enough.
Ben can’t get sponsors just because he’s not Norwegian? Lame. I was rooting for him the most.
I have been scrolling and scrolling and scrolling, and all I could see was comments about the girl. You're the first comment I've seen who think like me: What about Ben, isn't he of equal value...
Simply a result of feminism where men are now ignored. Even more tragic when he has to work harder without any funding.
They said its simply harder to attract (local) sponsors as a non-local. which, you know, makes some sense.
Hannah will have her place in the winners bracket many times before her carrier is over .. She wasn't struggling a bit.
It’s-46f in Fairbanks, Alaska, sled dogs snug in their kennels waiting for the Yukon Quest then two weeks later the Iditarod Race! Some dogs running both thousand mile races!run
Fascinating....
Anyone here from Sailing La Vagabond?
You go Hannah!
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Amazing girl and her dogs.
The discipline were👌🏾
Watching from South Sudan. Thanks DW for wonderful documentary......
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Hi @Dr.Rambang Gideon, thanks for watching!
Paws up for everyone from Minnesota!
Hanna lyrek 2021 is yours I believe in you and your hard work,Sending 🤍 from india🇮🇳.
Very supportive family you got, congrats for your win on 2021🙃
That race is slightly longer in distance than the yearly Iditarod race in Alaska. I wonder how many years the Norwegian race has been conducted?
About 43 this year
YES I agree with the secluded area it could have keep going
I hope the documentay had covered more details of the race and challenges racer faces en route.
I read the title as "dog race" as in the toughest species of dogsled dogs.
Fantasticooooo !!!!!!!!
I love the dogs and their sleds.
Human: I ran a marathon!
Husky: How heavy was the sled and why did you stop after 26 miles?
The mans lead dog ruby the queen is so happy when he was peting her their all loved and want to pull
why are they using speed dogs when they should be using malamutes
Best thing to do is relax in the day run threw the night snow is crunchy and dogs can stay cool and relax in the sun have worm comfortable sleep with the sun on them
Wonderfull place to live
Not easy in Winter. Without almost no sun.
Simply facinating. 💯
Yep, I was about to volunteer for the race and decided not to as soon as the Global situation has changed. However, glad to see how it went at the end.
They looked happily while running..
They are happy to be off their chained life. That's not happiness that's relief
@@danit8677 Not all people keep their sled dogs chained when there's no races happening but it's really practical and safe when you're in the middle of nowhere. I'm sure these dogs (literally bred to work and *adapt* to rough conditions) do not mind that:). Most would actually be feeling quite miserable staying in a warm room.
@@danit8677 no, they love it. Those dags have a happier life than any citydog ever will.
I've a beagle and he doesn't like to run at all. I wish I had one of those dogs who could accompany me.
I remember Togo the hero dog
Hana did great her sponsers must be still happy with her even though the race was canceled
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How are you doing today?
Oh COME ON! It’s an outdoor event! Doesn’t have to involve large groups of people so can be easily socially distanced! They had already been underway! Why do that to those deeply invested competitors! Unnecessary...
5:29 anyone knows whats the background song there? thank you!
This documentary reminds me of “The Thing”
16:50 that poor guy was already asleep lol
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1:34 Hanna: "Who's coming?"
Dog just chilling on top of the dog house in the background: nah.
at about 19:30 the song playing in the background is 'What Else Is There?' by Röyksopp :)
And around 15:45 they play "Running to the sea", also by Röyksopp feat. Susanne Sundfør. :)
Sick what does it prove? Senseless all that effort. Dogs in pain cold Cruelty
You are the beast
What if one uses wolves for a dog sled race? Would you win?
I NEED that pullover! The doggi pullover, where did you get thjat? I need it! * w * Also how many dogs do you need to drive 1 adult that weighs not more than 75kg? O.o
Also her quad is super good for what I wanna do... Need that too XD
Depends on the breed and the weight of the equipment and yourself combined.
Different breeds can pull varying weights.
@@Abysstle So like goats... Could I train every dog to do this? Or is this a Husky/Marlamute only?
@@leaflet1686bit late but yeah you can train a dog that just like running but some breeds are better, but if you just wanna do it for fun just get dogs that can handle the running and pulling
That answer is so wague, that it is useless... Me: "I wanna do this sled thingy! How many dogs do I need to pull my weight?" You: "You can train any dog you want, just make sure you get specific ones!" Seriously? Which ones!?@@nenasiek
È uno sport fantasticooooo!!!!!!! Però x questo tipo di sport preferisco l' Alaska Malamute.
watching from HUNGARY Debrecen...
YesSiRr!! This is pretty Awesome!! 20tWeNty1 heRe we gO!!
Dogs racing is amazing 🏎 but distance has a limit. They feels tired because of long distance journey.
The dogs are bred and trained for long distance running. Siberian Huskies can easily run up to 100 miles per day at a steady pace of 9-10 MPH. It appears many of those dogs have some Siberian in their bloodline.
Most of you people need to get over yourselves and actually do some damn research before bashing the sport and calling it "abuse" If these dogs didn't want to run THEY WOULDN'T. NO ONE IS FORCING THESE DOGS TO RUN. They have been bred for this type of thing (double coats, tough cardiovascular systems, endurance) if you actually listened you'd hear them explain that in the beginning of this video. dogs have been used to pull sleds for generations if there were any serious issues with all this it would be stopped by now🙄🙄
Lol sure. They are made to run. They are made to live a shit existence in crappy ill equipped houses on chains. People who support this have a leg in the game. Everyone else sees it for what it is. . Man's entertainment at the dogs suffering
These offended 'beacons of morality' will not listen to you, they are too afraid to see that dogs can have an actual healthy and happy life by sledding than their little and fragile SJW egos would break into pieces if they could see it.
Greetings from an ex 'eco friendly animalist' who believed that dog sledding was animal abuse, until i became a dog musher, and i EXPERIENCED how incredibly happy dogs can be with this sport
These Dogs are meant to work hard in the winters they actually become destructive if you don’t work them out.
Can't wait to watch 2021 race..😀
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Trump 4 more years.
1200km is a trek for anything.
subs are way off sync
Watching from China🇨🇳 love ❤ it.
From india ♥️. I don't know what to say
10.000 km per team or per kennel? Not sounds like it’s realistic count per one dog.
If you want to train your team 10.000 km from august to may you need to make 150 av km in start of the season and 500-700km in top time. So if you train 5 days a week you run about 3-10 hours a day. So you have no time do anithing else but the dogs. So that means that you need big team to do that work. So still I have questions.
Sick
what brand sweater she wearing 22.46
devold or dale of norway i guess
@@jokkeliniei4307 thank you find it , devold
I want Norway
based on this video, don't ever think fat dog is healthy 🥺
could have let it go on
2019 Reste in peace OSHI... One day after crossing the iditarod finish line, OSHI died from aspiration pneumonia - probably from inhaling her own vomit - which is the leading cause of death for dogs who don't survive the race... So sad...
You're so busy copying and pasting this comment on every comnemt thread of every dog race video. 🤣
@@vickimeyers2672 😂😂😂 Yes! And I will do it again and again. It's nothing and I'm glad to inform people of the cruelty of these races.
Dogs should not be used for entertainment, period!😊
As a dog lover,i never care much for dogfighting as a spectator sport.But dog racing seems quite natural,especially when they have owners that thoroughly understood their natures and their needs......
It's natural to keep the dogs on chains outside living in their urine and feces?
@@danit8677 how many dog sled racing kennels have you visited and/or worked at? Are your comments based upon personal experience or opinions and stories written by anti-dog sledders or PETA members?
@@vickimeyers2672 I lived next to one for years in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan so yes I'm very familiar.
These dogs live a miserable existence. They are kept on chains in horrible conditions where they shit and sleep all in a 6 foot area for years. Their only release from the hell is to run. Man's Best Friend? Sure.
exciting
Sorry but working the dogs like that for 12 hours is too much. That's abuse as far as I'm concerned. And how come Hannah gets to stay in the camper each night, the commentator said no outside help is allowed.
Those dogs love to run, I don't think that's abuse. If you put normal dogs to run 12h I agree it's abusive.
These dogs live for this.... it's harvesting the essence of their nature.
If the dogs don't want to run, they won't. I remember one of the top competitors from the Iditarod had to stop and take an extended break because his dogs would not run.
And they absolutely take breaks within those 12 hours.
They train for it!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you’re not educated on the sport, don’t comment non sense!
I am also a musher, I race, I can't imagine keeping dogs on a chain, shame
What % of mushers do this do you think?
If there is Vegas odds on these races. I would bet on that girl every time LOL
No DW, you are wrong. Not in 2021 either. It’s worse with variant now. 😭😭😭
I can not understand the man that speaks German or a Scandinavian language because you talk right through it. Use English subtitles so I can listen to him. I understand both languages but not at the same time.
Hurts my heart! No animals should be left outside. I’m sure each one of them would love to live inside with a loving family😭😭😭💔💔💔 Dogs should not be commodities
These dogs have double coats, as an owner of double coated dogs I know they hate the heat and much prefer colder conditions, here in Norway during the winter time with indoor heating and being inside they have trouble coping with the heat the same with summer, and they actually prefer a room with windows open even if it's - 20 degrees outside otherwise the are panting continously which stresses them out.
these dogs love being outside
@@rotties-rules Fair enough. Bottom line....I’m sure being on chains and tied to a little wood box would not be too much of an enjoyable life.
@@DecibelAlex LOL...chains on little wood boxes apart from each other. Sounds like paradise
@@Asiasnow33
the dogs get alot of attention and care. if they would be chained all the time they would not be dragging any sleds!
Dogsled race is big business each year in Norway, Europe and Alaska with thousands of spectators what about the welfares of those dog’s during and after the races cause the conditions are wild and harsh during winter’s love, Norway during winters(Northern Lights)
We love you and God bless you all😍❤️😍🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hate those voice overs, just keep it how it is and text it for those who need it.,
Faster better stronger... sick language...
Isn't it cruelty to animals?
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This makes me sad, poor little dogs, they should not be treated like that.
Its normal in Norway. They often get love by their owners
You should watch the documentary “Sled dogs”. This is industry is vile-exploiting dogs, keeping them chained for 21-24hrs a day. It’s awful.
They were literally born to run and pull:) Obese huskies with poorly maintained coat sitting on the couch all day are the ones you should feel so sorry for. While yes, you can find some irresponsible racing facilities (just like in ANY OTHER sport), most dogs are taken amazing care, get frequent medical check-ups, proper exercise, nutrition and love from their handlers.
To add, you cannot possibly force a dog to run for hours a day if the dog does not absolutely LOVE to run:).
They are not "little dogs".
Until you decide to get tougher you will never understand where the actual limits are. Facing challenges and fear is good for any living being and is what makes us tougher. It makes us more resiliant. I bet you run away from all of that to a high degree, and that's why you will only see the world through that narrowminded view.
There's no point living in fear, because it hinders us from our full potential. There's risks with everything in life, and it's better to face risk because it makes us all better prepared for future risks. Living by itself is a risk, so it's worse to shy away from challenges in life, because you'll just never feel ready for anything.
Back to the dogs... Most people look at dogs as human babies which is so tragic because dogs have dog needs, and most people will therefor never see their true needs. Most people do not know how to communicate with their dogs because they still don't see them as an animal, as a dog. How will you then know how to treat or not to treat it...
The dogs that are used for races like this are way tougher than most people will assume. Some may look like some similar dog lying on the couch all day, but looks can be very very deceiving. You need to understand behaviour to fully understand what can live inside these beings. They are pretty badass, I'll tell you that much.
Dog sledding should be illegal.
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Elitist sport
lame end,should've covered Iditarod instead or a previous year
18.55 "The old lady is a bit stubborn" cant you see she dont want to do this???! Stupid humans 😤
This is cruelty please stop it
It's not