Influential Dog Trainers and Their Contributions- Part 3
Pfaffenberger, Scott, Fuller, Reynolds Trainers for decades have understood that there is more to training canines than a set of procedures, or simple applications of principles, no matter how sound. A trainer must be patient, and an astute observer of the canine’s body language. The best trainers all have one thing in common, they know […]
Ineka
Ineka It is with a sad heart that I have to report that our dear friend, Ineka passed on yesterday, July 13, 2010. I want to personally thank all of our friends, family and fans that sent such kind words and support during this difficult time in our lives. It is funny how dogs affect […]
The Future Home of Iditarod Dreams Part 2
The Future of Iditarod Dreams Part 2 If you got a chance to listen to the latest episode of the Mush! You Huskies Radio show you will know by now that the future home of the Team Ineka mushing kennel will be in Willow, Alaska. Listen to the show here: Team Ineka in Alaska After […]
The Future Home of Iditarod Dreams Part 1
The Future Home of Iditarod Dreams Part 1 “It’s your sled and your team don’t let go of the sled” -Chris Fuller I’m writing this at 34,000 feet on my iPad on a flight heading to California to meet a new friend and to run dogs in the Sierra nevada mountains. It has been years […]
Early Dog Sledding Innovations
Early Dog Sledding Innovations The hitching of several dogs to a whalebone or wood toboggan was a significant advancement. The whalebone toboggan of the Bering Sea regions and the narrow wooden toboggan of the Athabascan Indians of the Interior were still in use up until the beginning of the twentieth century. Even today, in the […]