Dog sledding is technically a competitive sport, but as an Idaho musher noted, for most, it's hardly a money-making business.
I’m not sure who’s having more fun, musher Michael Tarver or his sled dogs as we charge on through the white wonderland.
If you're searching for a dog breed that will thrive in the cold, you may be looking to compare the Siberian Husky vs Alaskan ...
“He wanted to ensure the Alaskan Husky would stay alive and thrive.” As the use of snow machines took off in the 1950s and ...
Our call for other paw-some local dogs led to great suggestions, starting with the 35 pooches who are part of Priest Lake Husky Sled Tours ... including Samoyed, Alaskan huskies, and Malamutes.
“He wanted to ensure the Alaskan Husky would stay alive and thrive.” As the use of snow machines took off in the 1950s and ‘60s, sled dogs as a means of transportation diminished, largely ...
Mansfield native and sled dog musher Matthew Failor finished his 14th Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Saturday night in Nome.
Forgive Matthew Failor if he wishes to never again mush along the Yukon River in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
1967 - The first Iditarod is held, with 58 mushers competing along a 50-mile trail. March 1973 - After shorter races in 1967 and 1969, the first full-length race takes place. The course is ...
The most commonly used sled dogs are the Samoyed, Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Husky and Chinook. The animals get tested for strength and endurance before being selected. The musher ...