GORGEOUS! Some people say it is sad.. These dogs are born and bred to run! They are so excited, they can't even contain themselves. They just wanna go, their metabolism is different then other dogs. They calmed down when they began to run. They can go on for hours on end. They also NEED to be run! They need it. So if you own a husky or a breed like this, run them please. I love me some huskies!! I love how they work together as a team with the human. Look at the front dog watching over and back at the pack to keep everybody in check.
How the heck are people saying it’s sad,they love this! I’d love to put my husky with a group so they can teach her the commands and have her run with them,I trained mine off leash which most people won’t try but it’s so good for them to have that way of exercise
Great content. Mushing is one of the (if not the most) misunderstood activities out there. These dogs really love what they do. They live extremely long and healthy lives. They're doing exactly what the natives bred them for.
This is how it should be done. Love and respectful to their working dogs, breaks every so often...pats and praises throughout the run.....I wish everyone treats their animals this way
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video! My husband and I lost our first Siberian to cancer last July 30, 2019. She had become my therapy dog, she was so sensitive to my pain. We’re planning on our next pup, Siberian of course, really soon. I also appreciate you having a mostly pure breed Siberian team and love your reputation with them. I saw a documentary called “Sled Dogs” once, on how teams leaders were treating their Sibes.,, it made me sick and actually cry. I couldn’t finish the show. May God bless you all and your Huskies. You are a great credit to the sport and mankind.🙏🏼💕🐕🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
I dont mush but i have huskies and all they want to do is run chase pull etc. they are the best athletes ive ever seen and ive grown so fond of these creatures. I just ordered a dog sled and plan to start this winter i cant wait
These dogs are amazing, they listen so well, and i love how the front one keeps looking at you. This seems like serious hard work and dedication, well done to you and all the 'co wrokers' !!👍🏼
Ah !! They can not wait to Run !! It is in their D.N.A !! (TRUST ME I KNOW !! ) I owned Registered Sib's & used to run a Team at Home , before being Deployed & in between getting Home get the Opportunity to still Run ... .. Grew up with them , They are Wonderful !! They still hold my Heart. T.Y. for this Vid.. & Also , Thank-you for Running Real Huskies & not breeding them down as I have seen many do !!! // ~~~~ All my Very Best to You Yours & To Your Team !!
Brought back a LOT of memories. Aldrin was my lead dog too - he's great even if he got right and left confused on the lake. He WILL make sure you are helping when going up hills.
Amazing! Reminds me of the history movie of Balto.' New goal is to officially try dog sledding.' They have great amazing senses. & Listen well.' They know your the leader and they keep looking back at you going fast and slow . Over the curves by the cliffs. Amazing!
Well, they are very smart, but independent thinkers and if not starting to work with them as early as indicated, you end up with a stubborn pup with tons of energy! 😊 At the same time, they are loving, cuddly, and oh so fluffy! Can’t help but love a Husky! Oh, and they would do just about anything for some play time!!! Choose your outdoors game and they’re ready to go any time, rain or shine, night and day! 😊 🥰 🫶 my Husky!!!
do a little research because togo did most of the work with that serum drive. togo did 264 miles and balto only did 54 miles. there is an excellent movie about togo, togo didnt get the credit he deserved
mighty puppy feet may have helped hunters get from one continent to another when the straits were iced over though it is more likely they came in boats. gotta love mighty puppy feet!
Them dogs sure do like wallering in the snow. Puts me in mind of a dog I used to have. We think he may have been a Husky maybe akita mix. We normally don't get much snow in Kentucky. But the one year we got a some snow he loved it.
i have 2 they love to run. one is long legged and can cover so much distance. her paws go right over the counter top. wish i could let them run on a team they would love this!
ha ha i am laughing at 2 hrs 5 minutes... i think Aldrin is out of alignment.... thank you for such a wonderful virtual trip (watched it 20 or so minutes at a time, my moments of zen!) and much love to these furry friends!!!
incredible animals, their endurance and stamina is just downright incredible. i have a lab and a 8 week golden puppy. i love dogs, i love and respect the Siberian husky and alaskian malamute, but i know they are incredibly high energy dogs and escape artists. they love to run, this is what they do. they arent a great house pet if you don't understand this. i think they are great in a house if you have the knowledge how to raise them and the time/space to run them. THIS IS WHAT THEY WERE BRED FOR
The first half of this video it is okay, watch carefully the second part of the video, one of the last dogs, the ones closer to the camera, the one in the right side is limping and having issues on his left leg. I'd take him to the vet (an orthopedic/traumatology specialist). Take it or leave it, but something is going on with his rear assembly and pulling a sled for this long, can result in a severe injury.
all Sled Dogs Are checked by Vets. at each Staging point.. :))) Thank-you so much for the concern you have given for their Welfare, You are appreciated !!:)))
None of them have a limp. I studied mushing for two years and learned how to see any limps or anything else that might bother the dog or the team, and none of these dogs are showing any signs of discomfort. If the dog had a limp/a leg that hurt, you would see its head bop up and down or he would lean one ear (normally the one on the side where the discomfort is) back. The dog on the right sometimes runs a little crooked (moving his hips away from the line) when the team slows down, which is completely normal. If anything, the rear dogs keep their tail straight up - which _could_ be a sign of a stiff back. The rear dogs do the heaviest pulling, and get the weight of the sled placed more on their hips, especially with lines as short as in this video. They should probably consider stick-harnesses for their rear dogs, or distancing them more from the sled. Otherwise this looks fine.
For the first 30 min the last left hand dog had issues with the right hand dog. Then at a rest stop they switched places on their own ( driver didn't see it) and the rest of the trip went well. ( notice the green and blue harnesses) The dog had a real thing against being on the left!... lol... I guess everyone developes their prefences....
First.. I can't swear this is True but... A couple years ago I was watching National Geographic and they'd sent a team to Alaska to do a segment on the Iditarod. As one segment they interviewed a Woman Musher and she said something I had Never Known before! She asked the National Geographic guy... musher - "Have you ever seen a Husky with Blue Eyes?" NatGeo - "Yes" musher - "Ever wondered why they have Blue Eyes?" NatGeo - "Actually, I never thought about it before." musher - "Here in Alaskan Winters when the Sun is shining on the Snow its so bright that Musher's wear googles to filter the Light's Brightness so they don't go 'Snow Blind'" musher - "The Huskys evolved over time to have Blue Eyes because they reflect the Sunlight better and prevent the Dogs from getting 'Snow Blindness'" NatGeo - "Wow I never knew that!" musher - "Have you ever seen a Husky with only 1 Blue eye?" NatGeo - "Yes... why?" musher - "Up here on the Trail a Husky with only 1 Blue eye will actually close the other eye while they pull the sled w/just 1 eye open." I was just as surprised to learn all this as the NatGeo guy was !
2 back dogs constantly nit picking on each over, feel like the back dogs getting slightly bullied noticed after time they slowly eased off but feel like the back two could be pared better.
so with the covid 19 going on we are having a hard to placing our pups, so my thoughts when and how can we train them to be sled dogs. they are shy of two months and they are half breeds
Yes, and no, but more like no to the previous answer. He's just nagging, thinking that the one the right is not pulling hard enough. Also he's probably a bit more dominant. Also also you can see that both of them have their tails up, stiff and curved, while running, which is oftern a sign of some distress or a state of alert.
definitely the excitement. They can get nippy when they get excited, especially if they're more dominant. Which that one definitely is because when they stop for a break that same dog pees on the other one. Probably why he has him in the very back.
Left dog is more dominant, as soon as the right dog let the tail down a little it was alright. And the pack moves as a team at that moment. Excitement as well.
Awsome the dogs are loving it so happy to run they figer the amount they have to pull is nothing its like 8lb pull at most and most of the time its like nothing its just like their running love to see real sled dogs latly every one is runing muts gray hound and their all look like cyoties in ididerod makes sense you want speed but i love the husky
Silly question, but what is your back up plan if something happens, let's say there is a avalanche, or you break a arm? This question beat the 'why aren't they wearing socks' 😂 googled the answer.
I will be sled training a dog in the coming year. and to pull a cart in the other seasons. just for me. start with one one light pulls and work my way up to a double team...or should i train both dogs at the same time. i feel one would be easier
The dog is overly aroused and that can lead to snapping I learned dog body language u should also learn it to so there would be less attacks by dog to human and dog to dog
They`re athletes, remember one thing, you can obligate a horse to do things for you, but never a dog. As bad you treat then, the less they will do for you! So, dogs who are able to run for 3, 5, 12 hours, must be very well treated and cared. They were BRED AND BORN for this!
I ❤️ the view from the back. Their feet 😍 are beautiful to watch 🐾🐾🐾 and their flags up high 😍 so pretty . Their gaits are pretty to watch 👀. Australia 🇦🇺 here ❤️ 🇦🇺 😎 😋 🙌
@@GamerBat3112 Of course they haven't born to work for humans, but the circumstances made us do it. Nowadays, it's very difficult to see dogs working, besides the guard dog. But there's no problem with that. They have not born to work for us, but God knew that and that's why God made them so strong to work for us.
hi there! Could you help me with some questions? Do you feed your dog after or before the run? How many times do you feed them? two times or just one? Your channel its very nice!
Always feed after the run. You don't want them throwing up and aspirating while running. I give my dogs soup broth before the run to make sure they're well hydrated and then food after the run. Only pups get multiple meals per day. On longer runs I will stop and snack they dogs. That's usually a hotdog or a small chunk of meat or fish
If camping out on the trail Mushers will provide Straw to keep them insulated from the ground, and put coats on them to keep them warm while they are resting.
Linda Starky with the energy that they are at now most likely ... they are amped up pretty well .. I guess they know which is what time to what expected of them though and you still have simple commands . Huskys are beautiful dogs but not to be taken lightly. This is what they are bred for.
If you train them to be more of a pet than a working dog while still making sure they know what they are supposed to do for work they can be stopped before they run off without you, they will run far from you but not run away
We are in 2023 skydoo existing 3 wheels 4 wheels so long ride like that??? In the time of inuit run the dog they gave a break to the dog and gave food like piece of salmon
They are conditioned to surface they run on, their fur is thick between the toes to pad and keep them warm, and the pads themselves are thick. The owner also likely checks their paws regularly and probably carries stuff for their paws if needed.
They’re livestock to businesses. Happens to be really hard to home 40 mushing dogs all at once and if you can’t it’s gotta cost a whole lot to feed em.
GORGEOUS! Some people say it is sad.. These dogs are born and bred to run! They are so excited, they can't even contain themselves. They just wanna go, their metabolism is different then other dogs. They calmed down when they began to run. They can go on for hours on end. They also NEED to be run! They need it. So if you own a husky or a breed like this, run them please. I love me some huskies!! I love how they work together as a team with the human. Look at the front dog watching over and back at the pack to keep everybody in check.
How the heck are people saying it’s sad,they love this! I’d love to put my husky with a group so they can teach her the commands and have her run with them,I trained mine off leash which most people won’t try but it’s so good for them to have that way of exercise
100%... our acts out if she does not get all her runs.... she's 11
i love how your comment is stupid liku
This is so good for the dogs. Their so much happier doing this than sitting around a house being walked once or twice a day if their lucky.
boy these are sled dogs
you do this with your pet dog i can bet it'll die in less than an hour
Great content. Mushing is one of the (if not the most) misunderstood activities out there. These dogs really love what they do. They live extremely long and healthy lives. They're doing exactly what the natives bred them for.
They have so much stamina & heart & a flat out love for what they do. It is incredible to watch them all work as a team with you.
This is how it should be done. Love and respectful to their working dogs, breaks every so often...pats and praises throughout the run.....I wish everyone treats their animals this way
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video! My husband and I lost our first Siberian to cancer last July 30, 2019. She had become my therapy dog, she was so sensitive to my pain. We’re planning on our next pup, Siberian of course, really soon. I also appreciate you having a mostly pure breed Siberian team and love your reputation with them. I saw a documentary called “Sled Dogs” once, on how teams leaders were treating their Sibes.,, it made me sick and actually cry. I couldn’t finish the show. May God bless you all and your Huskies. You are a great credit to the sport and mankind.🙏🏼💕🐕🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
I dont mush but i have huskies and all they want to do is run chase pull etc. they are the best athletes ive ever seen and ive grown so fond of these creatures. I just ordered a dog sled and plan to start this winter i cant wait
My Husky and I like to watch this video every winter
These dogs are amazing, they listen so well, and i love how the front one keeps looking at you.
This seems like serious hard work and dedication, well done to you and all the 'co wrokers' !!👍🏼
They get so exited knowing their about to run once they start runing they turn into different dogs they love this
Ah !! They can not wait to Run !! It is in their D.N.A !! (TRUST ME I KNOW !! ) I owned Registered Sib's & used to run a Team at Home , before being Deployed & in between getting Home get the Opportunity to still Run ... .. Grew up with them , They are Wonderful !! They still hold my Heart. T.Y. for this Vid.. & Also , Thank-you for Running Real Huskies & not breeding them down as I have seen many do !!! // ~~~~ All my Very Best to You Yours & To Your Team !!
Nahanni -Yukon why do you type like that?
Nahanni -Yukon where did you register them?
@MakoCheese exactly was about to say same thing
I completely agree with you and thank you for your service.🙏🏼🇺🇸🤗🐕🐾🐾
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Brought back a LOT of memories. Aldrin was my lead dog too - he's great even if he got right and left confused on the lake. He WILL make sure you are helping when going up hills.
Omg am I the only one that can feel their excitement and adrenaline in just the few minutes?? Absolutely beautiful!!!
that was awesome and beautiful i love to see the dog looking back to check with you everyone is comunicating thank you that it was great
Great dogs and how they deal with the iced ground is amazing to see!
Amazing! Reminds me of the history movie of Balto.' New goal is to officially try dog sledding.' They have great amazing senses. & Listen well.' They know your the leader and they keep looking back at you going fast and slow . Over the curves by the cliffs. Amazing!
Well, they are very smart, but independent thinkers and if not starting to work with them as early as indicated, you end up with a stubborn pup with tons of energy! 😊
At the same time, they are loving, cuddly, and oh so fluffy! Can’t help but love a Husky! Oh, and they would do just about anything for some play time!!! Choose your outdoors game and they’re ready to go any time, rain or shine, night and day! 😊 🥰
🫶 my Husky!!!
do a little research because togo did most of the work with that serum drive. togo did 264 miles and balto only did 54 miles. there is an excellent movie about togo, togo didnt get the credit he deserved
mighty puppy feet may have helped hunters get from one continent to another when the straits were iced over though it is more likely they came in boats. gotta love mighty puppy feet!
Loven🐾🐾 their jobs, jump for joy for sledding 💜💚🐾
Them dogs sure do like wallering in the snow. Puts me in mind of a dog I used to have. We think he may have been a Husky maybe akita mix. We normally don't get much snow in Kentucky. But the one year we got a some snow he loved it.
We have a husky Akita. She loves the snow.
The breeder i just got my last pup from recently moved to kentucky. Little louie lives in VT now but a KY native
Thank you for the video that is awesome most of us that have never pulled with a group of dogs do not know what it looks like.
Brings back memories, thank you for sharing such a wonderful experience
WHAT MEMORIES YOUR NAME IS SUMMER TIME HOW IN THE FUCK DID THIS BRING YOU MEMORIES??? Some people just talk out there ass.... YOUR DUMB ASF
Watching this with my husky and she is riveted to the sounds of your whistles. 😍
look at those cute little be-hinds!
So should I call the cops cuz that sentence ain't normal lol
winter is coming I will be watching this, saved for delayed gratification 😊💙 looks totally cool !!
Them be working dogs, love em!
Formidale, Vraiment formidable Les chiens sont magnifiques
i have 2 they love to run. one is long legged and can cover so much distance. her paws go right over the counter top. wish i could let them run on a team they would love this!
Thoroughly enjoyable, love these dogs.
Beautiful team. Faithful. I hope they got some hot mash after this!!!!
Precious 🐕 dogs❤️
Movie in snow with dogs or wolves sledge
Incredible! Just amazing. I am fascinaed.
Dog: - exists -
Olaf: *So you have chosen death.*
When all the seats are taken and you have to sit next to Olaf the next 3 hours.
beautiful, but I feel like the first one minute was just a bunch of happy borks
not complaining
ha ha i am laughing at 2 hrs 5 minutes... i think Aldrin is out of alignment.... thank you for such a wonderful virtual trip (watched it 20 or so minutes at a time, my moments of zen!) and much love to these furry friends!!!
That jumping white dog @1:07 hahaha
This video is always my moments of zen
incredible animals, their endurance and stamina is just downright incredible. i have a lab and a 8 week golden puppy. i love dogs, i love and respect the Siberian husky and alaskian malamute, but i know they are incredibly high energy dogs and escape artists. they love to run, this is what they do. they arent a great house pet if you don't understand this. i think they are great in a house if you have the knowledge how to raise them and the time/space to run them.
THIS IS WHAT THEY WERE BRED FOR
Beautiful animals. you should put it to moody, relaxing music so I can make it my work day music on my second monitor!
Nice dogs and great adventure.
have this on all the time - is the man talk which works
insanely beUTIFUL thanks for sharing
Man's Best Friend!!!!
The first half of this video it is okay, watch carefully the second part of the video, one of the last dogs, the ones closer to the camera, the one in the right side is limping and having issues on his left leg. I'd take him to the vet (an orthopedic/traumatology specialist). Take it or leave it, but something is going on with his rear assembly and pulling a sled for this long, can result in a severe injury.
all Sled Dogs Are checked by Vets. at each Staging point.. :))) Thank-you so much for the concern you have given for their Welfare, You are appreciated !!:)))
None of them have a limp. I studied mushing for two years and learned how to see any limps or anything else that might bother the dog or the team, and none of these dogs are showing any signs of discomfort. If the dog had a limp/a leg that hurt, you would see its head bop up and down or he would lean one ear (normally the one on the side where the discomfort is) back. The dog on the right sometimes runs a little crooked (moving his hips away from the line) when the team slows down, which is completely normal. If anything, the rear dogs keep their tail straight up - which _could_ be a sign of a stiff back. The rear dogs do the heaviest pulling, and get the weight of the sled placed more on their hips, especially with lines as short as in this video. They should probably consider stick-harnesses for their rear dogs, or distancing them more from the sled. Otherwise this looks fine.
the last dogs in line have the least burden of payload.
For the first 30 min the last left hand dog had issues with the right hand dog. Then at a rest stop they switched places on their own ( driver didn't see it) and the rest of the trip went well. ( notice the green and blue harnesses) The dog had a real thing against being on the left!... lol... I guess everyone developes their prefences....
First.. I can't swear this is True but...
A couple years ago I was watching National Geographic and they'd sent a team to Alaska to do a segment on the Iditarod.
As one segment they interviewed a Woman Musher and she said something I had Never Known before!
She asked the National Geographic guy...
musher - "Have you ever seen a Husky with Blue Eyes?"
NatGeo - "Yes"
musher - "Ever wondered why they have Blue Eyes?"
NatGeo - "Actually, I never thought about it before."
musher - "Here in Alaskan Winters when the Sun is shining on the Snow its so bright that Musher's wear googles to filter the Light's Brightness so they don't go 'Snow Blind'"
musher - "The Huskys evolved over time to have Blue Eyes because they reflect the Sunlight better and prevent the Dogs from getting 'Snow Blindness'"
NatGeo - "Wow I never knew that!"
musher - "Have you ever seen a Husky with only 1 Blue eye?"
NatGeo - "Yes... why?"
musher - "Up here on the Trail a Husky with only 1 Blue eye will actually close the other eye while they pull the sled w/just 1 eye open."
I was just as surprised to learn all this as the NatGeo guy was !
That left wheel dog is rowdy!
Which left? They switched places 34:00
The best parts I liked about this video is when he stopped a sled to give the dogs a break and they're all wagging their tails
On comet on dancer on prancer got me dying of laughter.😂
2 back dogs constantly nit picking on each over, feel like the back dogs getting slightly bullied noticed after time they slowly eased off but feel like the back two could be pared better.
so with the covid 19 going on we are having a hard to placing our pups, so my thoughts when and how can we train them to be sled dogs. they are shy of two months and they are half breeds
That one dog in the back keeps biting the other one. Why does he do it?
Yes, and no, but more like no to the previous answer.
He's just nagging, thinking that the one the right is not pulling hard enough. Also he's probably a bit more dominant. Also also you can see that both of them have their tails up, stiff and curved, while running, which is oftern a sign of some distress or a state of alert.
definitely the excitement. They can get nippy when they get excited, especially if they're more dominant. Which that one definitely is because when they stop for a break that same dog pees on the other one. Probably why he has him in the very back.
Left dog is more dominant, as soon as the right dog let the tail down a little it was alright. And the pack moves as a team at that moment. Excitement as well.
Awsome the dogs are loving it so happy to run they figer the amount they have to pull is nothing its like 8lb pull at most and most of the time its like nothing its just like their running love to see real sled dogs latly every one is runing muts gray hound and their all look like cyoties in ididerod makes sense you want speed but i love the husky
Me too! There’s no other kind of dog I’d rather have. Always a Husky at heart!
Fantasticooooo.
Silly question, but what is your back up plan if something happens, let's say there is a avalanche, or you break a arm?
This question beat the 'why aren't they wearing socks' 😂 googled the answer.
I will be sled training a dog in the coming year. and to pull a cart in the other seasons. just for me. start with one one light pulls and work my way up to a double team...or should i train both dogs at the same time. i feel one would be easier
3:1 why is that dog bitting the other dog when they come close
Someone please answer this cause I’m wondering the same thing
Same
The dog is overly aroused and that can lead to snapping I learned dog body language u should also learn it to so there would be less attacks by dog to human and dog to dog
@@tachibana_mansworth u big brain
@@devanarayangb1878 I guess you can say that 😅
I believe that the last dogs are actually Alaskan Malamutes.
Is it normal to make the dogs run for 3h 20mins? Do they run like this for everyday?
Ollie Lillypuss it’s normal. They don’t burn energy like us, they use fats and proteins, instead of carbs. They can run for hours and hours.
Ollie Lillypuss You work up to it, just like you would for a human athlete.
They`re athletes, remember one thing, you can obligate a horse to do things for you, but never a dog. As bad you treat then, the less they will do for you! So, dogs who are able to run for 3, 5, 12 hours, must be very well treated and cared. They were BRED AND BORN for this!
this is just woow!
I wonder how often you need to give the dogs water because I live in snow country get dehydrated when I am physically pushing myself .
Why do the dogs keep snapping at each other ?
Strong hiearchy, theyre putting eachother in their places.
There such a high level of excitement that they don’t know how to handle it and redirect at each other
When one dog is to slow or to fast they snap for Correction....
1 question, 3 different answers. It's up to you to decide which internet detective you trust the most.
New friend here watching from Philippines
My dog is Gwich'in and she is on the couch but her ears are standing tall listening to this.
If you're not lead dog, the view never changes. Lol
Does all the other dogs listen to the head dog? Who eat first?
The wire is weighing on the back of the cranky dog?
since they pull what can we teach them while just casually walking?
I ❤️ the view from the back.
Their feet 😍 are beautiful to watch 🐾🐾🐾 and their flags up high 😍 so pretty . Their gaits are pretty to watch 👀.
Australia 🇦🇺 here ❤️ 🇦🇺 😎 😋 🙌
Awesome!
I think the sled dogs are used to this because, they have been doing this for years I believe or they are just born to do it.
It's their characteristics. Every breed has a special ability, and the ability of this breed is "Sledding".
No animal is born to work for humans. We make them do it.
@@GamerBat3112 Of course they haven't born to work for humans, but the circumstances made us do it. Nowadays, it's very difficult to see dogs working, besides the guard dog.
But there's no problem with that. They have not born to work for us, but God knew that and that's why God made them so strong to work for us.
@@Daniel_Muniz p
@@GamerBat3112 pp
The lead dog looks like DUI on that lake 😂
How heavy can they drag?
That lead dog isn't the brightest bulb in the shed 🧐
Or he just has the mind of his own 😄
Was this a training exercise?
Super Cool..Awsome..
How do you tell when they are tired?
they simply stop
hi there!
Could you help me with some questions?
Do you feed your dog after or before the run?
How many times do you feed them? two times or just one?
Your channel its very nice!
Always feed after the run. You don't want them throwing up and aspirating while running. I give my dogs soup broth before the run to make sure they're well hydrated and then food after the run. Only pups get multiple meals per day. On longer runs I will stop and snack they dogs. That's usually a hotdog or a small chunk of meat or fish
That is 3 questions. LOL And let them rest a few minutes before feeding, let them cool down a little bit.
Mine doesn’t eat till after her runs, she doesn’t eat unless she exercises. I’ve been told by my vet that some work dogs are like that
Why is the guy in the back doing that to his buddy?
Don't forget to take a rest for the dogs
Togo brought me here,
Enjoying the video may get into dog sledding yet only the lead dog(s) seem to get a change of scenery lol
Can they sleep outside below 0,where do they sleep
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If camping out on the trail Mushers will provide Straw to keep them insulated from the ground, and put coats on them to keep them warm while they are resting.
They can resist down to -50º celcius
would the dogs run off if you let them go free off their leash
Linda Starky with the energy that they are at now most likely ... they are amped up pretty well .. I guess they know which is what time to what expected of them though and you still have simple commands . Huskys are beautiful dogs but not to be taken lightly. This is what they are bred for.
Huskies are runners, but these are also trained as pets first before they are also trained for sledding.
If you train them to be more of a pet than a working dog while still making sure they know what they are supposed to do for work they can be stopped before they run off without you, they will run far from you but not run away
I'm short and I'm not that heavy these dogs would take me around like nothing 🤣
wow beautiful
Shouldn't these dogs have had paws socks for the icy ground
no. these are dogs, not the little pampered little rats you are probably familiar with
@@ferns2738 😂
wait..hold up...is the mushers name Jesse? sounds like him, acts like him and sort of looks like him.....
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Nice ride. And itcost me nothing. And my sacarylliac joint is just fine.
the dog on left is a little scrapper
They must be very tired 😳 after that long run
I am happy to see them where they belong.
They belong everywhere in the world.Everyone loves them. I dryland mus with a three wheel sled I built
All that to gat a carton of milk from the corner shop...
It looks like you got a flat tire along the way.
They need water. Snow makes them more thirsty
Thats why they eat the snow when they stop. They get their water from the snow (which is also structured water)
We are in 2023 skydoo existing 3 wheels 4 wheels so long ride like that??? In the time of inuit run the dog they gave a break to the dog and gave food like piece of salmon
OK travel... Finest I'am happy Cvf.Amar
Where are their booties! Not good for their paws without them
They are conditioned to surface they run on, their fur is thick between the toes to pad and keep them warm, and the pads themselves are thick. The owner also likely checks their paws regularly and probably carries stuff for their paws if needed.
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Years ago in Canada. A mushing retreat like this one. Shot over 40 sled dogs due to loss of revenue
They’re livestock to businesses. Happens to be really hard to home 40 mushing dogs all at once and if you can’t it’s gotta cost a whole lot to feed em.