I know you are all keen to hear about who has retired from the kennel during the off-season this year! As you may know, each summer we retire a number of dogs to their new homes. This season we have narrowed our focus and that has had an impact on the number of dogs at the kennel. See Aliy’s previous post about that (here).

Why do we retire dogs, why don’t we keep them all at the kennel? Don’t you owe it to the older dogs to let them sleep on your couch?

It is always difficult to retire our friends from the kennel and let them go live with another family but our philosophy of “the right home for the right dog at the right time” is near the forefront of our minds at all times. We do everything we can to ensure “Life Part 2” for our dogs, be-it at the kennel or with someone else, is the best it can be. Take a look at our “About the Dogs” page for some more info about that and read an earlier article Aliy wrote about retirement here.

Who has retired from SP Kennel?

Willie

Willie was an understated superstar. A Yukon Quest champion, an Iditarod runner-up and all-round great guy. He had a stellar last season and can retire satisfied he contributed more than most to our success. He raced in eight Iditarods, three Yukon Quests and multiple other mid-distance races. Legend!

Here’s what Aliy wrote about Willie in her 2013 Iditarod Trail Notes:

“Willie is a lovable little fur ball. He still looks like the pup he was 4 years ago. Willie was talented and strong for the entire race. He also kept the atmosphere humorous. He never takes anything too seriously… “For Heaven’s sake, it’s only a 1,000 mile sled dog race!” You’re right, Willie.”

Willie is a happy, friendly chap with a goofy slouchy sit and we’ll miss his happy face around the yard.

Willie has gone to live with Mary in Fairbanks. Mary returned to Alaska after a five year hiatus in order to work as a nurse and mush dogs. She has adopted a couple of our dogs in order to start her small kennel. Willie is her main leader and ‘head of her household’. He is an indoor / outdoor dog in retirement. Willie is joyful in everything he does so Mary is in love with him!

Willie
Willie’s new house

Thank you to Bob and Shirley McConnell who sponsored Willie his entire racing career. We appreciate your support for Willie and SPK. Thanks also to everyone who was ever a fan of Willie’s. We know you’ll miss him too.

Bean

Bean was ready to try something new. She’s an incredibly happy and upbeat dog and we thought that sending her to an up and coming musher would enable the musher to start her new kennel on a most positive, smiling note. She gets along with everybody all the time and when you are starting a new kennel with dogs from different places this is probably the most important thing – happy dogs and wagging tails.

Bean has gone with Uncle Willie to live with Mary. Mary fell in love with her right away! This year she hopes to have a small team of friendly huskies and also raise a couple puppies as her own.

Bean
Happy Bean lives next-door to Uncle Willie

Thanks to Sally MacDowell who sponsored Bean from when she was a puppy, and to all her fans.

Schmoe

Quest champion Schmoe-dawg was a powerhouse for SP Kennel. He’s been present for many of SPKs best race results and was always one of the biggest cheerleaders, ready to howl with even just the slightest hint of encouragement.

Allen said this about Schmoe after the 2016 Yukon Quest:

“Schmoe-dawg pulled probably more than most dogs, he was always the tightest on the line. He knew his place in the team and he performed well. He always pulled up the hills and when we were getting ready to leave from a rest stop he was the most vocal. He got the rest of the team inspired to do better – he’s the cheerleader of the team.”

Schmoe has gone to live with Dionne who has a small skijor dog team of old retired boys. She enjoyed the winter by skiing as much as possible in Denali. She and her dogs spend the rest of the year on the Island of Kodiak. Schmoe has a new smaller pack of dogs to howl with and a cozy cabin to spend the winter curled up against the wood stove. We know he will be happy with Dionne!

Schmoe
Schmoe poses and wags after a BATH!

Alisdair Campbell in Scotland was Schmoe’s sponsor for many years and we thank him and Fiona for their love and support for Schmoe. He also had a lot of fans and we thank you too!

Sandy

Sandy was one of the main team dogs in the mid and long distance races for a few years between ages two and four but her “varsity status” got bumped when some of the younger and more physically well built dogs came to maturity. Despite the fact she was always excited and ready to go she just missed getting picked for the main team a couple years in a row also due to some small niggling injuries. You can only do that do to a dog so many times with out them finding success so we found her a home where she is one of the best-of-the best.

Sandy ran in the Iditarod twice and four times in the Copper Basin 300.

Leslie Goodwin has been an SPK friend for over 20 years. Sandy went to live with Leslie at the Paws for Adventure Kennel and now she will be able to run to her heart’s content with her older brother, Nelson, at her side.

We’ll miss you Dandy Sandy!

Sandy
Sweet Sandy at her new home

Thanks Danielle Carver for sponsoring Sandy from her puppy year. Danielle stuck with Sandy through thick and thin and we thank you, and all Sandy’s fans.

Dancer

Dancer has gone to live with Jeff and Jeri and has become one of the foundation dogs at Frozen Trident Kennel. We will see her sweet, smiling face often on the trails in Two Rivers. She is going to shine brightly there.

As you all know, Jeff worked with SPK dogs all last season and even helped this summer. He has fallen into the dog mushing lifestyle face first. He has adopted a group of experienced sled dogs and hopes to race soon. Dancer is one of the younger dogs at his blossoming kennel.

Jeff says: “Dancer has been doing awesome and never seems to get tired. When we get back from our runs, she runs around her house for another hour.”

Dancer’s 2017 Portrait
Dancer at her new house

Linda Toth and Teresa Hollingsworth sponsored Dancer since she was a few weeks old. They have both been long term supporters of the kennel and we thank you both for your friendship. Thanks to Dancer’s fans for picking her!

M

M had a gentle transition into SP Kennel and in the end we decided we may have been asking too much of her. She’s gone with Dancer to live with Jeff and Jeri. “M” was one of Jeff’s favorites here at SPKand they developed a really good working rapport, so we’ve let her go live with him and continue that relationship. Jeff has also adopted a group of experienced sled dogs, so “M” fits in well and enjoys her new home.

Jeff says: “M is doing great here as well. Her tail is always wagging and she’s always jumping to go.”

M was sponsored by Jenn Bonilla since she came to the kennel in the middle of last year. Thanks Jenn for taking a chance on M. Thanks also to all her fans.

Outlaw

Tall, handsome and talented, Outlaw had a great career here at SPK. Last season’s bio said it all really:

“Outlaw is a bit of a lovable goof. There is no doubt of his desire or abilities in harness – he will always give you 100%. But Outaw’s barking antics are over the top: bark at the bowl, bark at the Kong, bark at the sled, bark at the bone…”

He raced in the Iditarod three times, once along the Quest 1000 trail and ran in five 300-mile races.

Unfortunately, last season Outlaw suffered quite a major leg injury while training for the Quest but came through rehab like a champ. This injury, however, turned out to be race-career ending. He is still the happy-go-lucky, extremely vocal and full-of-beans boy he always has been and he has gone to live with Mary Beth and Elizabeth and CHEMO! The two boys will enjoy running together again.

Mary Beth and Elizabeth have a homestead in upstate New York. They adopted Chemo last year and he added to some husky spunk to their German Shepherd family. Outlaw will have to get used to pulling a scooter, ice fishing and lots of LOVE.

Outie
Outie and Chemo will have such fun together
Look at those two fine lead dogs (and the Shepherds are pretty great too)

Ken and Kathy Privatsky sponsored Outlaw from early in his race career and stuck by him. They were privy to Outlaw’s leg injury, followed his rehab closely and are thrilled with is new home in the Adirondacks. Thanks also to all Outlaw’s fans!

Ernie

Ernie never quite realised his potential. He had the desire and genetics but we wonder if his difficult start to life hindered him more than it did his siblings? He worked hard and enjoyed his time as an SP Kennel sled dog but it was time to try something different.

Ernie is now living with Chris and Woody and the rest of his team, just down the road in Fairbanks. Such a snuggle-bug, Ernie will enjoy more one-on-one time at a smaller kennel while getting to run the trails which he loves to do.

Chris Parker worked with SPK dogs for two seasons and even helped us this fall. He wanted another dog to fill out his small 4 dog team. Chris has always had a soft spot for Ernie, so they are now BBFs.

Ernie
“Howdy friends!”
Ernie learns from Hummer (of the car litter) at Paws for Adventure

Here’s what Chris has to say about Ernie:

“Ernie is such a happy, positive and talented dog! When we start moving, he leaps into the air. It’s like he has so much energy that going forward is not enough. He has to go up as well! He gets along with all my other dogs, encouraging cooperation and teamwork. It’s such an honor to have him on my team.

When I started working with Ernie, I was really impressed. He has an innate talent and a kind heart. This can be a boon or a burden. Kindness is essential for team work, but it requires an incredible amount of mental fortitude to maintain that attitude in such challenging conditions. It is the same with people. It is easy to be tough if you are mean. It is so easy that cruelty is often mistaken for toughness. However, what I have found is that the toughest people and the toughest dogs are the ones who can keep a soft heart in the midst of hardship.

Ernie and I can both struggle with this on occasion. Sometimes the world presses in on us so hard we feel like we will collapse. I have a friend who told me “You don’t always get the dog you want, but you always get the dog you need”. I think Ernie and I have a lot to learn from each other. I think we face some of the same challenges and have the same opportunity to grow.

If all goes well this season, I will be running the Copper Basin 300 in January. If Ernie is up to the challenge, he will be running it with me. If not, he will be an excellent tour dog and an even better companion.”

Charlotte and Neil Frick sponsored Ernie from puppyhood, and were his biggest cheerleaders. They are also long term sponsors and supporters and we thank you for your support over the years. Thanks to Ernie’s many fans.

Creamer

Creamer decided the life of a long-distance sled dog wasn’t for her. She had been a picky eater at times and early this season pretty much told us she wasn’t up for it again this year. It was obvious when her brothers and sisters gobbled down their kibble then looked across the row and eyed Creamer’s dish with envy before she even took the opportunity to smell her bowl. The decision to move her out of a competitive racing career to a new and different, yet fantastic, “racing” home was an easy one!

Creamer has gone to live with Ian who is an avid long distance competitive runner and typically does 20-50 miles a week in order to train him self. He races ultras marathons and he really wanted a canine companion to train with. Who better than an Alaskan husky sled dog? Especially one with Creamer’s leggy build and sweet personality. Creamer and Ian are in love and very happy together.

Creamer
Can I keep him?

Thanks Bob and Jane Nelson who sponsored Creamer from about eight weeks old! We appreciate your long term support for SP Kennel, you are special to us! And thank you to all of her fans.

13 Responses

  • I’m so happy for each of the retirees! I hope they and their new families have as much joy together as Wedgy and I.

  • Thank you for this post! I always enjoy reading what their new life in “retirement” will be like. Kudos to SPKennel for making the best placement for your dogs. Y’all are awesome!

  • It’s always so neat to find out where the retirees go. Their life after life. It’s like 2nd breakfast for a hobbit. Get to enjoy all over again.

  • We always enjoy hearing where the awesome SPK retirees go to start their “Life Part II”! Its EXTRA awesome when we get to be a part of it….Team Adirondack absolutely LOVES our new Team Member Outlaw…and I think that leg is bionic….he still pulls like an ox when in harness…2 to 6 miles at a time seems to be perfect for him…and Chemo has never been happier…they even curl up and sleep together on TV night!

  • Wow, thanks for the updates. We saw Ernie at Paws this past summer and plan on seeing him in the CB 300 this winter. Mush on!!

  • Wow! Heart wrenching but everyone that loves animals loves them all in good times and
    bad. No two animals are alike even tho we would like them to be. SPK has a great program
    and our hearts will miss the retirees. Take Care owners of these wonderful dogs! I will
    miss them all.

  • Wow! Beautiful tributes to a crew of amazing four legged working companions.
    Thank you for this awesome recap of their accomplishments and special traits.
    I’m wishing them all wonderful long health filled lives of exercise and joy.
    Enjoy your retirements SPK stars. Bless those homes with Alaskan Husky energy and love.

  • Going to miss these sweet familiar faces but I’m happy to see what great futures they all have. Huge kudos to SPK for always ensuring the best for each dog whether they stay ‘home’ until the end of their days or move on to other adventures. It’s that caring that makes SPK So Very Special and beloved by many. Wishing the dogs who remain a super year; Aliy and Allen too!! I was a fan of Creamer and hope her new partner treats her super good! Also Ernie, part of the Surfivers that are always close to my heart, in his new home.

  • Dancer is our third racer that has retired from SPK; we got to keep the first, Cutter! I know the great happiness that comes from getting a really good dog as a gift! I also know that both Puppet and Dancer moved to good homes and I am especially pleased that Dancer is able to strut her stuff with Jeff. I still have a lot of faith in her.

    thanks for this post. It is always very emotional to see who moves on each year, but also very good to know what becomes of them.

  • All of us in the SPKennel family are fortunate to have the honor of continuing the great care you have given your “family”. Everyone comments what great looking and behaving dogs Beemer and Viper are when we walk them. Even when they are on “walk about” when they are not leashed they go about their business and don’t bother anyone (except Beemer who wants all the attention). First snow today from a stray cloud. Keep up your great work and have a fantastic race season.

  • Thanks so much for what’s always a bittersweet update at the start of each racing season. Kudos to SPK for all the hard work to find the perfect fit for each retiree! Sounds like you’ve found some great homes where all will flourish. Sure gonna miss Sweet Willie though!

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