
Pictured is our "dog train"- Sam up front with 6 dogs, Peter next with 4 dogs, Jesse with 2 dogs then Kate and I holding up the rear with 10 dogs.
We decided to go out for a day trip as the weather was perfect,and everyone was excited about taking their own dog teams.The kids all left on their own accord right from the yard, a little disconcerting at first but everyone made it accross the roads and no "wipe outs".
We traveled together for about 5 miles and stopped at a neat spot close to some dead fall- for firewood, and a few spruce - for a platform.
We made a campfire and dined on Bannock and Hot Chocolate and Tea.
The kids played around for a bit and climbed tree's and gathered firewood.
The weather has really warmed up quick here, the snow has melted to the point that the culverts are all running out onto the lake in front of our house. The weather is supposed to cool off again in the next few days.
We have been busy training last years puppies. I have noted that they seem very capable and are naturals when we harnessed them up. I have trained many dogs over the years, and over the last couple of years the mental abilites of the dogs we are raising appear to be at another level.
We have missed a few of our brood bitches so far this season. Filbert was bred to Ricky in January, but did not take. Lena was in heat just as I was leaving the start line of Iditarod so did not get bred, Katrina was going to be bred to Ricky but missed her heat cycle in Montana.
We have bred Raphael to Hula. Raphael really impressed me this winter. He had a problem with his lower back and groin that kept him out of the final team for Iditarod, but he went on every training run. He could not pull much but he was always the first to bark , always ate, etc etc.. He would walk around like an old man after the run - ( up to 140 miles at a time). So needless to say it was impressive. I think that it is a good match.
Jean and Blackdogs pups are doing extremley good as well. The are close to 1 year old now, and are the oldest pups form last year.
All the pups have run in lead.
I never thought we would have a problem of too many leaders to train. Its a lot of work! As I am sure everyone knows, you need practice to keep the skills up to par , and we try to rotate dogs into lead so that their skills keep up.
Warren