The Journey is more important than the destination
Now I’m not much of a churchgoer. That doesn’t mean I don’t believe, it means I don’t believe in manmade temples built on the potential profits sheared from the flock. I believe in what is real to me, what is proven to me. And… Continue Reading “A Dogs Purpose:”
I think a lot about my dogs and yours too. I’m partial to sled dogs but I’ve owned and bred many different breeds. GSD’s are probably my second choice to Huskies because I started with them and learned how to train them to be… Continue Reading “The Problem with Animal Rights Activist:”
My friends had a great time in Fort Kent, Maine this past weekend letting the dogs do what they love and were bred for. One of my own dogs and some I previously owned got to run the 30-mile race.
This is the level of ignorance we are dealing with. I’m sort of at a loss of words as how to combat this total lack of understanding. Apparently, the new craze is to find an issue to support even if you know nothing about… Continue Reading “Ignorance:”
A great little article about the conditions these dogs and musher’s endured. This is what these dogs were bred for. This is what they accel at like no other beast that is a friend of man. Dogs are life to a musher, and vice… Continue Reading “Why is the Yukon Quest so Tough?”
A video that portrays the excellence of the mushers and dogs doing what they were made for.
Carved In Stone: They run upon the frozen ground,claws dig in, with scratchy sounds.It doesn’t matter where they head,they will get there or be dead. The smell of newly fallen snow,12 dogs just pulling in a row.12 dogs those saints of snow,tug at the… Continue Reading “Carved in Stone:”
One of the best-known traits of the husky is how tough they are. They are known to pull medium size loads over long distances without tiring and on very little food. They are impervious to cold and able to survive -30 degrees with only… Continue Reading “Siberian Husky Roots:”
If you take an elephant and put it on a scale and record its weight, and then you remove its heart and weigh it, and finally divide the weight of the heart by the weight of the elephant, you will get a dividend of… Continue Reading “Matters of the Heart”