The rule of dog sledding are very important for happy and injury free dog sledding. There are several cases of dog sledding accidents due to unhealthy experience or training and some time it causes near death. The rules of the dog sledding are not quite tough and difficult to learn you can easily learn them by just having two to three time dog sledding and quite effective rule not only to safe your self and protect the dogs life there are hardly few rule which are need to follow while sledding. A general rule to do safe dog sledding is that you must have good experience and if you don’t have experience of dog sledding on ground copious amount of snow and you keen of to do it on the forest place and at that place where slopes of the mountain is danger so my advice for you do go for it because you may got swear injury, not so hard rule to follow although you don’t forget that you are not alone while sledding there are dogs with you and who have main role to make it more adventure so the
There are almost as many different types of dog sled equipment as there are different types of dogs that can be used to pull a sled. Obviously the most noticeable piece of equipment required for dog sledding is the sled itself but in many ways the sled is one of the least important pieces of equipment that a dog sled team needs. Gang lines and harnesses are at the forefront of the minds of almost every experienced musher because without these two pieces of equipment the sled team and the sled will be going nowhere quickly. The harness is what is used to allow a musher to harness the power of the dog and apply it to the pulling of a sled. Each individual harness is attached to the runners by gangline, allowing each dog to literally pull its own weight. In addition to these two pieces of equipment most sled mushers would be lost without the small metal caribiners that hold all of this line together. The dogs themselves also use a few different types of equipment, ranging from booties