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The club has as its main goal the betterment of the breed, and asserts that its membership has an obligation to the Alaskan Malamute breed, to preserve the magnificence of the breed without exploiting it. An all-volunteer organization dedicated to finding permanent, loving homes for homeless Alaskan Malamute dogs. The COA is the only national breed club recognized by the United Kennel Club. The COA promotes the use of Chinooks as sled dogs. Chinooks are a rare and versatile sled dog. Chinooks are loyal and hard working dogs with a gentle temperament. Social Booth Keygen Generator.

Green Valley Dog Drivers of Lemont gave dog sledding demonstration at Brookfield Zoo Sunday Feb. Green Valley Dog Drivers, Inc., DuPage County. 407 likes 15 talking about this. Our greatest passion is having fun with our best friends.

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The AKC-recognized, national breed club for the Siberian Husky. The National Skijoring organization that hosts the National Skijoring Championship. The National Governing Body of sleddog sports in the USA. Fairbanks, Alaska ADMA organizes an educational symposium in the fall as well as world class races like the Open and Limited North American Championships in Fairbanks Alaska.

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Our club is over 50 years old. ADMA has 30 miles of groomed trail in Fairbanks. Wasilla, Alaska The Alaska K-9 Weight Pull Association was founded around 1982 to promote the sport of weight pulling and standardize the rules across the state, allowing for annual 'SuperDog' awards to the highest scoring dogs in each weight category.

Fairbanks, Alaska Hotline for race & event updates: (907) 457-5456 The Alaska Skijoring and Pulk Association sponsors a full season of Skijoring events for teams of all skill levels! Anchorage, Alaska Sled dog racing club, located in Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska, USA Promotes skijoring in the Municipality of Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska. Wasilla, Alaska Chugiak, Alaska The Chugiak Dog Mushers Association established in 1950. Senior and Junior sprint, mid-distance and recreational mushing.

Fairbanks, Alaska Junior mushing and racing organization based in Fairbanks, Alaska. Suryaputhri Serial. Wasilla, Alaska Early season sprint points races, $10,000 Su-Valley in Jan., Don Bowers Memorial Jr/200/300 Quest and Iditarod qualifiers late Jan. Nome, Alaska World's Oldest Dog Mushing Organization web site. Fairbanks, Alaska The Second Chance League is a group of Fairbanks mushers focused on finding permanent homes for sled dogs. Tanana, Alaska, USA Official Web Site of the Yukon River Championship Dog Race Tok, Alaska TDMA was officially formed in 1958 and hosts several sled dog races every year, including the Tok Race of Champions, and a junior race. The Race of Champions has a 6 dog, a 8 dog and an open class.

Two Rivers, Alaska Two Rivers, Alaska race schedule, rules, trail maps. Willow, Alaska It is the mission of the Willow Dog Mushers Association to protect and preserve the dog mushers’ historical way of life today, tomorrow and for future generations.

TrailBreakers Sled Dog Club Andover, Ohio E-mail: Parma, Ohio The Club offers a variety of activities for Siberian Husky owners, their families, friends and dogs: seminars to educate folks about the breed; sledding workshops; match shows; specialty shows; programs on breeding, whelping, and raising puppies; school programs; evaluation clinics; and many more activities Siberian Husky Club of Greater Columbus Columbus, Ohio E-mail: Our mission is to find homes for huskies that have been abandoned or otherwise left without a home. We also have a lot of fun getting together about once a month to give our huskies the exercise they (and we) need. Oregon A non-profit organization promoting the education, training, racing, showing, and humane care and treatment of northern breed dogs.