โAug-04-2015 05:17 AM
โAug-04-2015 01:28 PM
DOTLDaddy wrote:
Now I know I'm stereotyping and I know I gotta be wrong, but those two lead dogs look kinda "lean" to me. I mean, their front legs look as skinny as mine! :E:B
โAug-04-2015 01:25 PM
โAug-04-2015 01:10 PM
Walter & Garland - Camp Canine caretakers
Miss Inga (aka "Shorty") - 10 y.o. old GSD.
Gen. Gretchen - Joined Rainbow Div., June 27, 2017 at age 13
Gen. Missy - Joined Rainbow Div., June 11,2006 at age 12
2018 Montana HC305RL 5th wheel
2018 Silverado HD 6.0L
โAug-04-2015 12:57 PM
Sled dogs, with their heavy coats, cannot run for long in temperatures much above freezing. That forces mushers to forgo serious summer training and keeps dogs confined to shorter runs in the offseason, if they run at all.
So in an effort to extend his training season, Seavey, 28, is taking climate control into his own hands. He equipped the trailer with a refrigerator that cools the unit down to almost freezing. In those chilly temperatures, Seavey runs almost full teams on the device for about an hour at a time.
Not only does it help with warm days, but the treadmill is useful into the fall, when the ground becomes frozen but snow hasnโt fallen. Hard ground can lead to soreness and injuries that sideline dogs. Seavey also gets a chance to look at the dogs up close, giving him a clear view of their gaits and how injured dogs are recovering.
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