Written By
Ankit Singh
Known for endurance and striking blue eyes, Siberian Huskies are energetic sled dogs that thrive in colder climates.
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Alaskan Malamutes, with their powerful build and thick coat, are perfect for heavy freighting tasks and family adventures.
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Samoyeds' friendly nature and fluffy white coat make them great sled dogs and delightful companions.
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The Canadian Eskimo Dog's rugged build and strong work ethic make it a reliable choice for hauling heavy loads.
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Greenland Dogs, bred to withstand Arctic conditions, possess the strength and endurance needed for sled pulling.
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Alaskan Huskies are a versatile mix of breeds, prized for their speed and agility in sled racing.
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The Chinook's friendly demeanor and impressive strength suit it well for both sled work and companionship.
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The Sakhalin Husky's history as a Japanese sled dog brings a unique cultural dimension to the world of sled racing.
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A crossbreed between Huskies and Pointers, Eurohounds excel in competitive sled sports due to their speed and endurance.
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