Americano Blue's musher/mushing chat thread

what type of mushing?

  • Distance

    Votes: 8 53.3%
  • sprint

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Rec

    Votes: 8 53.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 53.3%

  • Total voters
    15
Doh! How could I forget the most important part!? The happy birthday!

Happy birthday!!!! :)


Thank you and I guess it was important if you feel you needed to read it and it struck a chord with you.
I hope your "freak out" subsided.



If you don't mind what freaked you out.
You can PM me if you wish.


Thank you very much :)

I guess it was probably less of me freaking out, and that's not even really that accurate of a word choicd, and more just family fighting/drama. Was annoying listening to it but ended
 
http://theplanetd.com/misconceptions-dogsledding/ I really appreciate how who ever wrote this actually did research about mushing and touring kennels.




Yes. Nice one. Someone with an open mind.

Although I do like an open yard for free running (I am in the process now of buying new fencing supplies to construct a large yard) I still dislike containing my dogs in kennels no matter how large.

But as I said it is so great to see someone writing the truth in a positive light.
Thanks for your post Blue
I feel a bit better than I did 5 mins ago
 
Yes. Nice one. Someone with an open mind.

Although I do like an open yard for free running (I am in the process now of buying new fencing supplies to construct a large yard) I still dislike containing my dogs in kennels no matter how large.

But as I said it is so great to see someone writing the truth in a positive light.
Thanks for your post Blue
I feel a bit better than I did 5 mins ago
I agree. I let my dogs off into a fenced yard so they can play for about half an hour or so, but I like having them on chains when they aren't running. I feel like it helps the more territorial dogs or the shy dogs relax. Plus, the hyper dogs (or I guess shy ones) usually don't let me catch them when they are loose in a kennel. At least with the hyper dogs, they like to play tag (i guess you could call it tag) rather than letting me catch them to harness. Not that they don't want to run, they just want to play.

I do to. I've seen so many articles lately about how people are hating dog sledding because of things they hear, that it was really refreshing to see someone to the research and come to a conclusion by themselves. Gives me hope I guess you could say.
 

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