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We are a small kennel located just south of Edmonton, Alberta, and dedicated to preserving the `old fashion’ working Siberian Husky. Our dogs are athletes above all, but this doesn’t stop them from enjoying life! Please enjoy your stay and check back often for updates.

 

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Journal: What's New

Nov 6th:
We are definitely making progress. I was comparing training logs from a couple years ago and realized how much I've reduced runs. We have them sprinting 3 miles with a heavy ATV chasis at the moment, and they come back panting, but get faster each run. We tried Vogue in lead for the first time, and she acted like she'd been doing it forever already. We are very excited, but have decided to keep her in the back for this season to give her valuable team experience before moving her up to a main leader next year. Her and Beau make a perfectly matched set of wheel dogs.
 
We have now had Hero, the newest team member in with the big team twice now. This has helped a whole bunch as he learned to mind the centerline and not to lean on his partner for the entire run. His stamina is building along with his muscle mass. He is getting difficult to lift!
 
Dream is a very fat and unactive dog. She works in harness as well as can be expected, but then lazes around the rest of the day (when she isn't bullying the others). She reminds me of Garfield the cat. We recently decided we were over feeding her, because with her inactivity, she is chubby. But a reduced intake of food has led to irritable moods and crankiness. She is also becoming very posessive of what she gets. Sigh...She is a force to be reckoned with. As a side note, she is a very happy dog most of the time. Her overweightness is not a medical issue (thyroid scans have been run), so we just concluded she is a very lazy dog, lol. Yet she is one of our fastest in harness. What's up with that?
 
Oct 25th:
Congratulations to Majik, who did very at the Camrose show this weekend. It was her first and she already nearly has enough points for her champion title!
 
Dream is dieting (I know right?) because she is getting very very picky. She turns her nose up at raw meat now...but will bully the others out of their kibble. Poor Beau, who is such a pushover, loses is dinner regularly to Vogue and Dream. On the bright side, Hero is coming out of his insecurity shell finally, and bounces gladly up to us. We determined however that he is frightened by pails, and will not approach us when we are carrying anything. What other quirks is this dog hiding??
 
Oct 20th:
I had the team out a lot this week! We are definitely making progress. With hunting season, we are reaping the benefits of plenty of unwanted game meat. The dogs are packing on the pounds, but its not fat. They are solid. Heidi commented the other day that Dream is like a cement block with legs.
 
Vogue had her first chance at being a leaddog, and she was a pro. We are definitely thrilled with her enthusiasm.
 
Oct 10th:
Hard day at training. Lol, I took this picture while Baka was rolling around in the grass. I have resolved a couple formatting issues with the home page not loading. In addition, we had an early snowfall and the dogs are all huddled in their houses. Pff...my huskies do not love cold...lol. Fresh straw was greatly appreciated! We are awaiting nicer weather so training can resume. We do not have enough snow to go sledding, but there is enough to make it difficult to get the training rig going.
 
Hero has arrived and is slowly learning teamwork. He tends to chew lines, so we will be keeping a sharp eye on him in the future. He does, however boast great speed and enthusiasm.
 
Unfortunately we ran into some hosting issues with our previous blogging site and it is no longer accessible, so all our previous history has been lost. Sorry for the new people to our site, and please stay tuned for further updates! As a quick sum up of the last month, we have started training and had some issues with feet earlier. and we are planning a spring litter, due to us needing to update the team instead of leasing dogs every year.

  

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Monique Heinz | Site 65 RR4 Box 9 | Sherwood Park, AB | T8A 3K4 | PH# (780) 914-1023
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