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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2005-03-22 10:16 pm

Run doggies, run

Playing general catchup ... I had family in town this weekend: my brother, his wife and their 1-year-old baby, my nephew Brody. Turns out Izzy-dog loves babies, and she spent the weekend trying to lick him to death, and enduring his ear-pulling and tail-grabbing with remarkable stoicism, in much the same way that she does with Lucky. Both dogs have been sleeping nonstop ever since the baby left. Even Lucky is worn out, and he spent most of his time actively avoiding the baby.

Speaking of dogs, the North American Open sled dog race was this weekend.

Dog handlers hitching up the team before the race.

This is a sprint race, where speed is of the essence. The dogs are very different-looking from the more heavyset, thick-furred dogs that are used in the Iditarod. They look more like greyhounds, with narrow waists and long legs, built for running more than pulling. In fact, some of them are actually crossbred with speed dogs like greyhounds and Salukis.


The musher is helping out his handlers. Most of the racers have at least one handler for every pair of dogs. And you'll see why they need them in a minute...


This is how they keep the dogs from running away before they're ready: the sled is tied to a snowmachine (snowmobile for you people outside Alaska). There are also handlers spaced along the team to hold the dogs.

This is downtown Fairbanks, by the way. They closed off 2nd Avenue and trucked in snow to provide a good surface for the start. The race course loops around Fairbanks and comes back to downtown again.


The dogs are ready to go!


More sled doggies. They come in all colors.


Aaaand... they're off!

They're lurchers, I tell you!

[identity profile] sharkipede.livejournal.com 2005-03-23 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously, if they really are crossed with sighthound strains that makes this kind of sled dog technically a very specialized kind of lurcher. That is too cool. I love it when I learn something first thing in the morning.

What beautiful doggies. I just want to pet them and wrestle with them, but it's clear that what these guys want to do is run! Go dogs, go!

Sharkipede

Re: They're lurchers, I tell you!

[identity profile] laylalawlor.livejournal.com 2005-03-26 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't believe I posted something about dogs that you didn't already know! :D

They are indeed very different from run-of-the-mill sled dogs. But they still like to be scratched behind the ears ... except not when they're working, of course.