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  2. Sled dog - Wikipedia

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    The dogs were selectively bred as either sled dogs or hunting dogs, implying that a sled dog standard and a hunting dog standard co-existed. The optimal maximum size for a sled dog is 20–25 kg (44–55 lb) based on thermo-regulation, and the ancient sled dogs were between 16 and 25 kg (35 and 55 lb).

  3. 12 Sled Dog Breeds That Aren’t Afraid of a Little Snow - AOL

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    Sled dog breeds love two things: cold weather and running. Well, they also love being part of a team. And having a job to do. And learning new things. Basically, these are very active dogs eager ...

  4. Alaskan husky - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan husky is a breed of medium-sized working sled dog, developed specifically for its performance as such. [1] [2] [3]Alaskan huskies are the most commonly used type of dog for competitive sled dog racing, both in short-distance sprint racing as well as long-distance expedition races such as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, [4] the Yukon Quest, [5] and the Finnmarkslopet.

  5. Category:Sled dogs - Wikipedia

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    Category: Sled dogs. 17 languages. ... Articles about sled dog breeds. Pages in category "Sled dogs" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ...

  6. Most popular dog breeds in America - AOL

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    Using the American Kennel Club's 2023 rankings, released on April 9, 2024, Stacker compiled a ranking of the 100 most popular dog breeds in the U.S.

  7. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    It also indicates the ancestry of present-day dog breeds descends from more than one region. [8] The Siberian Husky was originally developed by the Chukchi people of the Chukchi Peninsula in eastern Siberia. [9] They were brought to Nome, Alaska in 1908 to serve as working sled dogs, and were eventually developed and used for sled dog racing ...

  8. Humans have partnered with sled dogs for 9,500 years - AOL

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    Sled dogs are not only incredibly adorable, but have unique genes that make them powerful travel-mates. To an owner, every dog is special. One example is sled dogs, or modern-day huskies and ...

  9. List of sled dog races - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan Husky is said to be the most popular dog sledding breed. National Geographic says that when looking for qualities in a sled dog, you should look first at their feet. Since the races usually last for a long time, especially in the hard weather conditions, the feet of the dog tend to bear most of the work.