tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2023068524242748614.post4744161084665010464..comments2023-06-18T08:05:52.392-08:00Comments on The SP Kennel Dog Log: On the Yukon River - Saturday MorningSP Kennel - KAZhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09559566816719304554noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2023068524242748614.post-89460907935780158782013-03-09T18:20:59.030-09:002013-03-09T18:20:59.030-09:00Thanks for this video - great insight into the tea...Thanks for this video - great insight into the team dynamic! Loved having a video this morning, considering the lack of Iditarod videos, but I know weather has been a bit iffy out on the coast!<br />Emily from CO Emilynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2023068524242748614.post-48633373201095096692013-03-09T16:42:21.444-09:002013-03-09T16:42:21.444-09:00We were talking about how joyful and beautiful Ali...We were talking about how joyful and beautiful Aliy looks at this point in the race. So thankful for the beautiful mittens. May she wear them long and prosper. True face of the meaning of sportsmanship and Iditarod Champion ~ Team M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2023068524242748614.post-40890367134933811222013-03-09T10:02:54.285-09:002013-03-09T10:02:54.285-09:00These are marvelous videos from which I have learn...These are marvelous videos from which I have learned much so far about the 4-legged members of the team!!!<br /><br />Would a wheel dog ever lead (if there was need for a bulking body and strength against the wind, for example)?<br /><br />This concept reminds me of Call of the Wild, where the protagonist,<br />Buck, becomes the lead dog ("leader of the pack")Margarethttp://www.aboutweston.comnoreply@blogger.com