Your trip to Alaska is going to be a memorable one! There are many things that you can enjoy on your trip, but the most exciting thing that you will come across is chiens de traineaux. People of all ages are sure to enjoy this unique experience and will remember seeing chiens de traineaux, hearing the crunch of snow, and the feeling of the overall air of excitement for years to come. These dogs were crossed with Siberian huskies, which typically have blue eyes. Although some of those blue eyes were evident, there were also some dogs which had some greyhound blood in them for speed, and some dogs with a touch of hound dog in them for power.
Each dog has its own personality, and all of them are very comfortable with people, allowing you to pick up their feet, for instance, to put them through the harness. One dog in the pack, I think, has the ability to smile when you pat its head. Up until the thirties in remote parts of Alaska, sled dogs were used as a means to reach remote places to deliver mail. Now, sled dogs seek employment in the race circuit, which has kept the tradition alive. Every weekend there is a race somewhere; from the John Beargrease in northern Minnesota, to the Iditarod in Alaska.
Traineau à chiens are magnificent breed and have the look to make everyone spellbound. On your trip to Alaska, you can check different sled competitions held almost any time of the year. It is very clear that a good sled dog is a lot like a good person: honest, hardworking, friendly, with a positive attitude, and curious. Other dog characteristics include good appetite, good feet, and an ability to run fast for a very long way! The physical traits and muscular structure of the dog's body are important, but the best dogs are the ones with heart, willingness, and the desire to get the job accomplished.
Each dog has its own personality, and all of them are very comfortable with people, allowing you to pick up their feet, for instance, to put them through the harness. One dog in the pack, I think, has the ability to smile when you pat its head. Up until the thirties in remote parts of Alaska, sled dogs were used as a means to reach remote places to deliver mail. Now, sled dogs seek employment in the race circuit, which has kept the tradition alive. Every weekend there is a race somewhere; from the John Beargrease in northern Minnesota, to the Iditarod in Alaska.
Traineau à chiens are magnificent breed and have the look to make everyone spellbound. On your trip to Alaska, you can check different sled competitions held almost any time of the year. It is very clear that a good sled dog is a lot like a good person: honest, hardworking, friendly, with a positive attitude, and curious. Other dog characteristics include good appetite, good feet, and an ability to run fast for a very long way! The physical traits and muscular structure of the dog's body are important, but the best dogs are the ones with heart, willingness, and the desire to get the job accomplished.