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Dog sleding in the glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog sled in a glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog sled in a glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog sled in a glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog sled in a glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Dog sleding in the glacier
Dog sled in a glacier Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Huskies taking a break during sledding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog power has been used for hunting and travel for over a thousand years. As far back as the 10th century these dogs have contributed to human culture. Assembling a dog sled team involves picking leader dogs, point dogs, swing dogs, and wheel dogs. The lead dog is crucial so mushers take particular care of these dogs. Another important detail is to have powerful wheel dogs to pull the sled out from the snow. Point dogs are located behind the leader dogs, swing dogs between the point and wheel dogs, and team dogs are all other dogs in between the wheel and swing dogs and are selected for their endurance, strength and speed as part of the team. In dog sledding Siberian Huskies or Alaskan Malamutes are the main types of dogs that are used for recreational sledding, because of their strength and speed and endurance, as well as their ability to withstand the cold. However, Alaskan Huskies are also a popular dog for sled dog racing, because of their endurance, good eating habits, speed, and dedication to running even when tired.


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