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hahaha that's awesome.
Those poor dogs thats just not right.
Apple
Are the tails up? If so, the pups are havin a ball.

They're sled dogs or snow daogs.
When the tail starts to drop, they're running to hard or tired, but they love to pull.

Had 3 Huskies, Mal-mute and 4 wolfs - are loved to pull.

Great way to keep them fit.

Bat
I have had several dogs and making them do that kind of work (the way the set up is makes it very hard for the dog to work) is mean. A tail up doesnt mean they are happy...I had a snow wolf for a pet and he had other ways of showing happiness as do all my other puupies that i have now.
Apple
The hook up for the dogs is not to really make them work like pulling a dogsled totally different. It's is another form of exercise. I just thought the picture was funny that's why I posted it.
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Are the tails up? If so, the pups are havin a ball.
They're sled dogs or snow daogs.
When the tail starts to drop, they're running to hard or tired, but they love to pull.
Had 3 Huskies, Mal-mute and 4 wolfs - are loved to pull.


You have been watching Cesar Milan ..
Nope raising them for 35 yrs.
Started in Antarctica with the true 'snow dogs'.

After the service I got my 1st northern Minnesota Tinber Wolf.
The Last wolf was a New Mexico Lobo cross, she was registered with the American Hybred Wolf Assco.

Bat
The last time I had a New Mexico Loco chick, she started a knife fight with me.


Just kidding, Bat.
Bat,

Did you know that the "true" dogs from the Antarctica came from the Inuit in Northern Canada?
I didn't know canada had inuit. I know that alaska does. Interesting.
the rottie looks like he saw a rabbit and wants to go "talk" to it.
Inuit is the native word for "the people" and they range all across Canada and Alaska.