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Dog Sledding Rules

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

Types of Dog Sled Equipment

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

Sled Dog Diet

Considering that a sled dog can burn up to 10,000 calories a day their diet must be strictly controlled to keep them healthy and energized.  Replacing 10,000 calories is difficult but fortunately most sled dogs do not burn that much unless they have been performing at max capacity for the entire day. On races or trips where you can only eat what you can carry the available dietary options for a sled dog team are significantly limited. If you are going to be out for 3-5 days with your team of 10 sled dogs you can’t really afford to carry the 250 pounds of food that they would normally have to eat to replenish the calories that they burn. On trips like this the musher will normally bring along food that is incredibly high in calories, sometimes as high as 2,500 calories per pound, so that he can make the most of his limited space. Because sled dogs require so many calories per day, especially in the winter, they normally eat a few small meals throughout the day instead of eating all

Dog Sledding: Getting Started

Getting started in the world of dog sledding is much more difficult than most people think. You can’t just buy a team of dogs and a dog sled and hit the trail, though you will need both of those things. Breaking into the world of dog sledding requires training for both you and your sled team. Even the best trained sled teams will be lost if they are being led by an inexperienced musher. One of the first things you will need to get started in the world of dog sledding is experience. Taking a few trips with a friend or acquaintance that owns a sled team or even paying someone for a ride along on a dog sled can be extremely helpful. Someone new to the world of dog sledding should also take the time to familiarize themselves with all of the different types of equipment used while dog sledding. In time you will learn the ins and outs of the dog sledding world but in the beginning when you are just getting started with dog sledding the basics are the most important. Although you may be e

Dog Sledding with a Passenger

Dog sledding with a passenger or two can be a fun experience as long as it is done safely and you take the proper precautions. If you intend on transporting passengers in your dog sled you need to make sure that you have a sled big enough and sturdy enough to hold the extra weight. Most wooden basket sleds can hold a hundred pounds or so but if you through a 180lbs. adult on top of that you will be seriously over capacity. It may be tempting to leave extra baggage behind and just take a passenger with you but most of the items you carry with you on a daily basis are there for a reason. If you start leaving extra parts and supplies behind so that you can accommodate the extra weight of a passenger you could be asking for trouble. If you are going to start transporting passengers you also need to make sure that your dogs are up to the challenging of pulling even more weight. Before you start allowing passengers to ride along it would be a good idea to condition your sled team for a

The Dangers of Dog Sledding

Lost in the mystique and romanticism surrounding dog sledding is the danger that comes with it. Dog sledding is one of the most dangerous activities out there, not because sledding itself is actually dangerous, but because the environment that dog sledding requires can be harsh and unforgiving. If you get stranded while dog sledding, even if you are only a few miles from civilization, things can quickly get out of control if you are unprepared. Getting stranded is a sled driver’s worst nightmare because in many cases there isn’t much you can do except to wait until help arrives, if help arrives. A dog sled team can get stranded for many different reasons and not all of them are easy to prepare for. If a gang line or a harness breaks those can generally be repaired or replaced easy enough but if you get hurt or the sled gets damaged you may not have many options. Another danger of dog sledding is the wilderness itself. Wild animals can pose a significant threat to your sled team, es

Packing Your Dog Sled

In many ways the method you use to pack your dog sled for a long trip is just as important as the things that you decide to bring along. Improper packing could result in equipment, being damaged, supplies being lost or even damage to the sled itself. The last thing that you want to do is find yourself without something that you need in the middle of nowhere just because you used improper packing techniques to pack the supplies and equipment onto your sled. In the Second World War the allies used to pack their ships backwards, putting things that were most important into the ship last that way they would be the first things to be unloaded when the ship reached port. The same principal applies here; when packing your sled you should wait and put the stuff that you will use the most or need to find quickly on top and put everything else on the bottom. After you have lost a few things on the trail it becomes rather easy to tell what is secure on your sled and what isn’t. Even the small

How to Put Together a Dog Sled Team

Putting together a dog sled team may sound as easy as buying a few trained sled dogs but in all actuality putting together a team that can work together takes an incredible amount of time and effort. You can’t just pick a handful of dogs and throw them together and expect them to gel into a highly trained dog sled team. A dog led team is composed of all different types of dogs, with different strengths and weaknesses and you need to identify those before you try to put your team together. Whenever you put multiple dogs together in any situation they naturally resort to the pack mentality and in a pack there has to be a leader. The most important thing that your dog sled team needs is a leader, or an Alpha dog. Not only is the leader the head of the pack but he will also almost always be the lead dog on the sled team. It is possible for a sled team to have two leader dogs but there must be a clear cut leader of the pack. Although the Musher is the actual leader of the pack one dog m

Dog Sledding Competitions

Dog sled competitions may not be as popular as they were many years ago but they are still a great way to earn respect and notoriety in the world of dog sledding. While the Iditarod trail race and the Yukon quest race are the most well known dog sled competitions around there are dozens of other sled dog competitions that are less known but are a great place for new mushers with new sled teams to start. It is true that races are the most notable form of sled dog competitions but there are other types of competitions out there as well, such as strength or discipline competitions, that you can enroll in if you do not feel like putting your sled dog team through the grueling process of a long distance race. These days many people look unfavorably on dog sled races, especially ones that entail long distances over rough terrain in bad weather, because they believe it to be cruel to the dogs. This line of thinking has resulted in a decreased popularity of long distance sled races amongst

Dog Sled Competitive Racing and Races

Dog sledding racing has become very popular in recent years. With the advent of snowmobiles the necessity of dog sledding for transportation has decreased. Only a few people use dog sledding instead snowmobiles these days. So, dog sledding are mostly used for recreational activities. The most popular of them are dog sledding racing. It is a winter dog sport and a lot of people participate with their sled dog to win the race. It is most popular in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada, Russia and some European countries. It is the competition of the team of sled dogs that pull a sled with the dog driver or musher standing on the runner. The team completing the race in the least time is the winner. There are several types of races in a dog sledding racing. The short distance races are known as sprint. It covers a short distance of 4 to 25 miles. It generally is two to three day event and the musher has to use the same dog. There is another type of racing. It is called mid-dist

Dog Sled Races

Heaps of impressive white snow, tropical flowers, flying sleds, running dogs! There is wintering sled dog racing, which is what we frequently think of, where the driver stands on the runs of the sled while a team of dogs pulls the sled across the snow. However there is also falling dog sledding where a driver sits in a cart with a steering wheel and the dogs pull him on dirt in its place of on the snow. One of the more famed dogsled races is the American Dogs Derby, held in Ashton, Idaho. The American Dogs Derby continuing in 1917, had a period of time where interest in it had dissipated and then it has continued to grow again since 1993. Ashton was famous for its dog sled teams these carried people, mail, and supplies during winter. The American Dog Derby is the oldest surviving American dog sled race and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The Yukon Quests is a 1,000 mile international sled dog race that started in 1984. It is run every February between Fairbanks,

Types of Dog Sled Equipment

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

Dog Sledding PC Games & Movies

As people are getting more interested in dog sledding, game developers and movie makers are getting interested in it too. They are releasing new games and movies related dog sledding. Since the beginning developers are including dog sledding in the pc games. There are a number of games related dog sledding. “The Yukon Trail” can be considered as one of the most successful dog sledding games. It was developed by MECC in 1994. The event of the game starts in the late 1800’s when mining was at its golden age. Initially the player is given bonus with which he can buy supply for dog sledding. The real adventure begins next. Another successful game of dog sledding is “Circa”. It was released in 1995. It was for Apple II computer and for MS-DOS. It was pretty much popular. In this game you have to lead a sled dog. You have to fix the position of each dog and maintain them well. Zynga has recently released a limited edition set of items in Farmville called “winter wonderland”. In this version

Dog Sledding Locations

To most people it is fairly obvious that the best dog sledding environments are ones with plenty of that white fluffy snow that everyone loves and vast expanses of open terrain.  There are many different locations out there that have these ideal characteristics for dog sledding but they are far from identical. If you talk to any seasoned veteran of traveling with a dog sled team they will tell you that there are certain locations that are better than others. If you already live in an area that has snow a majority of the year and has plenty of open space for sledding chances are you won’t have to go far to find the perfect dog sledding locations but just like taking a road trip through America sometimes you just have to cut lose to see what else is out there. Northern Alaska is a hot spot for many seeking to go on a new sledding adventure because it stays covered in snow for much of the year and has beautiful scenery and friendly locals that are always willing to lend a helping hand

The Costs of Dog Sledding

Dog sledding, like most activities comes with plenty of different hidden costs but these tend to be much less than the upfront costs that is immediately discernable. The most expensive investment a dog sled team owner has is the team itself. Dog sled teams can be as small as four to six dogs or as large as sixteen dogs. While some sled dogs from semi-legitimate breeders can cost only a few hundred dollars as pups, most of the pure bred sled dogs can be worth thousands of dollars. If you decide to buy trained dogs the expense can quickly get out of hand, requiring an initial investment of as much as $200,000 for a small team of dogs. In addition to buying the dogs you also have to take care of them on a daily basis and as you can imagine feeding a team of large sled dogs every day isn’t going to be cheap. Of course along with a sled team you will also have to purchase a sled yourself, unless you have the skills to make one by hand. A very basic wooden basket sled will probably cost

How to Battle the Cold When You Dog Sled

Dog sledding, like any sport or activity carried out in extreme environments, can be incredibly dangerous, especially for those that are unfamiliar with that extreme environment. Someone that has lived in northern Canada all their life will likely be much more prepared for the dangers of dog sledding than someone who is visiting from Texas and decides to “give it a go.” The most dangerous thing about dog sledding is the cold; in any environment where dog sledding is common the cold will be a constant threat. This isn’t the type of cold where you walk outside and say “oh, it’s chilly,” this is the type of cold where people can die of exposure in less than an hour. In this type of environment certain precautions need to be taken so that you return home safe each and every time you go out. First, you must dress appropriately for the temperatures. Wearing too much clothing is much better than wearing too little. In addition to what you leave the house wearing you should also bring an e

Types of Dog Sleds

These days there are many different types of dog sled out there, some of which incorporate the latest and greatest technologies but the most popular and in many cases the most recognizable dog sleds tend to be the ones that have been around for centuries. When most people think about dog sledding the image that comes to mind is a team of huskies pulling a wooden basket sled through the snow. The wooden basket sled is the direct descendant of the first wooden sleds that were originally used for dog sledding. While it may not be one of the most durable types of dog sleds it does tend to be quite popular due to its light weight and common sense construction. Because basket sleds are so light they are one of the best options if you plan on racing or taking your dog sled team cross country. Another popular type of dog sled is the toboggan sled which is generally made of plastic or other sturdy but light weight material and has a lower center of gravity than the basket sled, allowing it

Equipment to have while Dog Sledding

Going dog sledding without the right equipment can be incredibly risky, especially if you are going to be sledding in adverse weather conditions. While there are literally hundreds of different things you could potentially need while out dog sledding there are a few necessary pieces of equipment that you should never leave home without. One of the most important things to carry with you at all times is a few spare harnesses in case a harness breaks. If a harness breaks and you don’t have an extra or a way to repair it your entire dog sled team will be unbalanced and much less effective. Since most dog sledding occurs in the wilderness where you are far away from help if something goes wrong you also need to bring the appropriate equipment to prepare for an emergency. In addition to the appropriate cold weather clothing which you should always have on any dog sled trip it would also be a good idea to bring a small tent or at the very least a cold weather sleeping bag in case somethi

Different Equipment Used in Dog Sledding / Dog Sled Racing

It is a given fact that before you are able to play dog sledding, you must consider the different factors first. One of which is definitely your equipments since without these, dog sledding would truly never be possible. Moreover as time passes by, the equipments used in dog sledding totally evolved such as from the “komatiks” of the Inuit’s to the sled of today’s generation. With the different complete dog equipments, you are able to play dog sledding effectively! You could also definitely enjoy this sport more if you have the complete equipment needed. Furthermore, in choosing your dog sledding equipments you must often remember that not all expensive materials are durable or long-lasting, since good quality dog sled equipments need not be expensive. When you choose your equipments, you should also always remember that it should suit your taste and you are satisfied with it. Another factor that you must consider is the durability of the product in order for it to last long. With

Dog Sledding Equipment

Dog sledding has a history of thousand years. It was started when the Inuit made their first sled known as “komatik”. The equipment needed for dog sledding has evolved since then. The sled, gang-line everything has been improved a great deal, but the overall structure remains pretty much the same. The main equipments needed for dog sledding incorporates the following: SLED: The main part of dog sledding equipment is the sled. Dog sledding was possible with the invention of sled. The first sled was made by the Inuit. It was made from various kinds of wood like birch or ash. A sled has to be strong and flexible as well as water proof. So, a lot of care should be taken in making a sled. Inuit also used another type of sled called basket sled. It was made from mid-range floating basket. These two kinds of sled are still common today. But modern sled builders are experimenting with other materials like fiberglass, aluminums etc. DOG HARNESS: Dog harness is the straps used to hold the sled

Dog Sledding Harness

A dog harness is not only for dog but many other animals that are used in games like horse, camel, eagle etc the dog harness protect them and safe them from harm. People are now very aware of the benefits of the dog harnesses. This is true that it protect not only their dog but also themselves as well. A similar sport like dog sledding is now a day going more popular “Skijoring” in which a skier is pulled by a dog or horse or a vehicle. More over the skier is attached with the waist of the dog in the lead by a line to “shock cord” hooked to the dog harness. This game is similar to dog sledding with just one dog and a skis no sled used even. One of the most important reasons that the skijoring may be so appealing is that it does not require a lot of special equipment. Three items required for having fun with skijoring, ski gear which is a dog harness, skijoring belt for your waist, and a shock absorbent tow line to connect to two. So once again dog harness proof benefit and using in di

Picking the Right Sled Dogs

If you are trying to put a dog sled team together there are two different ways you can go about it, either you can raise a group of dogs and train them on your own or you can purchase the dogs from a professional trainer. Purchasing trained sled team dogs can be expensive but if you do not want to wait 2-3 years and train the dogs yourself or are unfamiliar with the training this is the way to go. Regardless of which option you choose you will also have to decide on what type of dogs you want to form your dog sled team. While the huskies are the most popular types of sled dogs, and the ones most often associated with dog sledding, there are also other dog breeds that have a reputation for making good sled dogs. The Alaskan malamute for instance was originally bred as a sled dog and is quite similar to most breeds of huskies. The type of dogs you pick for your sled team will depend on what exactly you are planning to do. For instance, if you want to enter dog sled races you will n

All About Dog Sled Racing

It is a given fact that sled dog racing is one of the most popular sports in this generation. A number of people nowadays, become more and more interested with the sport dog sled racing. Some would also join this sport, looking forward for the fun, the adventure and the excitement that they are going to experience during the face. This game is surely popular and common among countries located in the Arctic region such as Canada, the United States and Russia. Indeed, sled dog racing is not only fun but as well as one of a kind! Sled dog racing is a winter sport and is usually only played during the cold season of winter. This sport involves a team of sled dogs, a dog driver and of course, a sled. These sled dogs should certainly undergo proper training before the actual race. Sled dog racing also became an exhibition game at the 1932 Winter Olympics which was held in Lake Placid, New York and at the Olympics in Oslo. Furthermore, the race in this sport is generally categorized by th

Dog Sledding as a Career

Dog sledding is an adventurous career and it offers great possibility in ones career. But it is also a very tough career and you should be prepared for the ups and downs of life. The main quality required for dog sledding career is the love for the dogs and the love for this job. When considering for this career you should think what you really want. You can work in a nice office suit or you can choose this hard life full of adventure. Anyone wants to choose dog sledding as a career should think carefully what he really wants in his life. Taking dog sledding as a career means you have to work hard for your life and the paying is not much. Sometimes it only offers housing and eating. But even with these limitations people are entering in dog sledding profession. It may seem a bit weird but the main thirst for this job is not the money but the adventure in one’s blood. Another reason to be in this profession is the love for the dogs. It provides the best opportunity to enjoy the free wi

The Different Types of Dog Sled Breeds

Sled dogs are highly trained dogs that are used to pull a dog sled. Any dog can be used as a sled dog as long as he can pull the sled. But International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association has put some criteria that must be satisfied before qualifying a dog as a sled dog. The sled dog must have willingness to be harnessed and should have desire to participate in the activity for which it is harnessed. The dog must be well trained and must be vaccinated. Several distinction dog breeds are generally used as sled dogs but drivers have a long history of using crossbreeds as a sled dog. The main quality required for a sled dog is endurance and speed. A sled dog should have the endurance to travel up to 80 miles in a day with the speed more than 20 miles per hour and should have the strength to pull more than 85 pound. The most common purebred dog sledding breeds are Siberian husky and Alaskan malamute. Siberian husky was originally bred to be used as an Alaskan sled dog but now they ar

Dog Sledding Safety

We all know that in snow or icy areas huge number of peoples are using dog sledding in different ways. In snow areas people use dog sledding like their cars because they used their dogs for going from one place to another and many people use dogs sledding in their work also.  Lots of training centers are working for provided highly quality trained dogs for sledding and these institutions are working for give classes to people who want to drive dog sledding. in snow places where man doesn’t walk they have these dog sledding for reach there place. In these institutions trainers are select some good and healthy dogs for training. They also tell about protection for dog sledding to other people who have get new dog sledding , because if any one doesn’t now about how drive the dog sledding in snow so he is very dangerous and caused a accident. There was some instructions which is commonly used for Protection dog sledding. • First of all you have to know that the dogs you are used for sledd

The Adventure of Dog Sledding

If we take a look in the relation between humans and dogs so we will come to know that it is the great part of the history and dogs exercise the ultimate relation with human honestly, that’s why dogs are the most commonly use pet animal now a day and humans take many work from dogs like dogs use for security to check or detect the boom and drugs because they have more sniffing then humans they can run fast as compare to any other pet animal that’s why these are use to protect our house, more over human not only use them as for protection but they keep them along with them for adventures and one of the adventure with them is dos sledding and while sledding not only humans are enjoying but dogs are also existed. Do you want to add a little adventure to your life? Do you want to be engaged something you never have done before? So ready for unique info which will help you to add some extra existing movement in your life. Believe it an adventure of travel is for every type of people “Dog S

How to Choose the Best Dog Sled Team

A very most hot issue among the team of dog sled that how to choose the best dog for there race and which dog gives there best in during race. It is important to mention here that it is not easy task to select the best collection for your dog sled team.  There is much kind of dogs in the world and if we separate that area of the world where snow fall is in copious amount and those places where no snow fall in winter so it goes bit easy to select among dogs. The dog found much suitable for the dog sledding, of those areas where snow is in copious amount, because of feature naturally found in them like they can survive in low temperature and need just 800 calories in the off season and they looks quite pretty and attractive they are more intelligent then any other breed of dogs. The breed of dog who are categorized especially for dog sledding are 8-10 most popular and it is now quite easy to select the best dog among the dogs breed because they are now in the best of there ten categorie

The Benefits of Dog Sledding

In those areas where the snow fallen a lot and also the roads are blocked with the snow, specially on the hills and mountains, the people there uses their dogs as a way to go from one place to another. This is the only purpose why the dog sledding is used because the only way to move from the place quickly is the dog sledding. The dog sledding is used by the people from many years and also it is so great to ride on the dog sledding. There are so many benefits of the dog sledding also available there. Imagine if you are at a place where the snow falls so very much and the surface of the ground wholly covered by the snow and you also do not have any other way to go any where the best choice for you always would be the dog sledding. Because the dog sledding is the only way to go any where you want at the place these are some of the main reasons why most of the people uses the dogs for the purpose of sledding. And also there are many other benefits which you can get fron the dog sledding,

Types of Dog Sleds

These days there are many different types of dog sled out there, some of which incorporate the latest and greatest technologies but the most popular and in many cases the most recognizable dog sleds tend to be the ones that have been around for centuries. When most people think about dog sledding the image that comes to mind is a team of huskies pulling a wooden basket sled through the snow. The wooden basket sled is the direct descendant of the first wooden sleds that were originally used for dog sledding. While it may not be one of the most durable types of dog sleds it does tend to be quite popular due to its light weight and common sense construction. Because basket sleds are so light they are one of the best options if you plan on racing or taking your dog sled team cross country. Another popular type of dog sled is the toboggan sled which is generally made of plastic or other sturdy but light weight material and has a lower center of gravity than the basket sled, allowing it

27 of the World’s Cutest Dog Breeds (Photos)

Now is the perfect time to adopt a dog—if you’re ready, that is. There are so many different kinds of pups available, so to help you out, we’ve compiled the ultimate guide to adopting a new four-legged BFF. Read on to find out which breed is right for you! 1. Curious Cookiesandcreamador This extremely intelligent dog will pick up on every word you say. You’ll need to find new words for “walk,” “treat,” and “ball”! 2. Bat-Earred Doxieman If you take this pup out in public, high-pitched squeals will occur at a rate of 64.8 per hour. 3. Sunkissed Floppy-Doo Terrier Adopt this perpetually cheerful breed of pooch only if you can tolerate happiness in its purest form. 4. Black Lickador Members of this breed will not stop until they have adequately licked everyone in their new family. 5. The Bald Bassenauhua This dog has internal radar for cold laps. Trust us—it’s science. 6. Nimbus McFluffer Adopt this special mutt breed only if you’d like to