Dog Sledding with Alaskan Malamutes
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Hello to everyone!! if i wanna start the dog sledding how many money will be need...
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LOL at 1:33, Titus looks around as if to say "u OK back there? cute
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alsolutely stunning I've only done it with Akitas in the snow but what a experience thx for stunning video
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@HarislsMvp It can... If you're going to give dog sledding tours in Alaska, Canada, Finland etc. However, if you were willing to put a bit of entrepreunerialism into it, and you don't live somewhere snowy, you could make use of dog rigs etc and make a career out of that. Or become a trainer for peoples family malamutes/huskies and train them to pull rigs and scooters etc.
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can dog sledding be any kind of career? someone tell me because i may now know what i want to do in life.. thank you
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cool!
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its beutifull two rivers, alaska yust like i picture heaven when i retire this is were im going 2 raise alaskan malamutes & blue eyes siberian husky
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one time we snow in north geogia we put ah leash on our bird dog duke and strung it to a plastic saucer he pulled bessie lou clear around to the back of the house
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waaaoooow awesome
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Great Video!!! It has been my dream for years now to live in Alaska and have my own Dog sled team. Does it come natural for Malamutes?
How far are you from Anchorage? I hope to travel there May 2012. Can't wait to sled.
Betu254 11 months ago
@Betu254 -- Two Rivers is just a few miles outside of Fairbanks, so we're several hundred miles from Anchorage. Hope you enjoy your trip up here next spring. May is a great time to visit Alaska.
ArcticExpeditions 11 months ago
Thanks for the compliments. We start training them when they are about 1 1/2 - 2 years old. Thanks again!!
ArcticExpeditions 1 year ago
why do the dogs have different harnesses on?
michaeld1357 1 year ago
@michaeld1357
We use different harnesses depending on the age of the dog, their position in the team, their size, and their experience level.
ArcticExpeditions 1 year ago
do u tell them mush to go
PINKluvr01 1 year ago
@PINKluvr01
We use "OK" as the "go" command.
ArcticExpeditions 1 year ago