Teacup dogs are not recognized or endorsed by the American Kennel Club, so there are no standards for any teacup breed. But ...
Sled dog breeds love two things: cold weather and running. Well, they also love being part of a team. And having a job to do. And learning new things. Basically, these are very active dogs eager ...
The sled bounds forward with the motive power of 14 dogs ... After a hundred yards of a full-on sprint, the mushers shout, “Good dogs, good dogs!” and the dogs drop off the pace, falling into an ...
Since my mushing endeavors began in the 1970s I’ve handled a lot of dogsleds, each with nearly as much personality as the ...
Learning the elements of survival on an Alaskan wilderness adventure.
The Church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder ...
But many in Alaska have pushed back against these calls, noting that the state has a long and rich history of sled dog culture. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter ...
Nestled along the road that runs through Browns Canyon between Park City and Peoa sits Rancho Luna Lobos, home to a family owned dog sled operation, canine haven and world championship race team.
Alyssa and Rohn Buser run Susitna Sled Dog Adventures in Susitna, Alaska, a dog sled tour business they started two years ago. Their days are filled with wilderness tours and training and caring ...
A sled dog in Ilulissat, Greenland. New research is shedding light on the genetics of these animals Inuit use to hunt and travel with. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Inuit hunters in North Greenland ...
To do the study, Jensen and geneticist Mikkel Holger Strander Sinding, did genetic analysis of Greenland sled dogs and examined that data alongside oral histories from 45 Inuit community members ...