Every summer we retire some of our athletes from SP Kennel. The reasons vary. Ultimately it is the individual dog who determines when and where they will retire. However, there is much human forethought (sometimes years of planning) that go into the specifics of each retirement.

And the simple answer is “Yes“. Yes it is hard to “rehome” or give away a dog who has been part of the team, part of the family since they were wee puppies. So… why do it? Why let dogs go to new homes when they could all stay at SP Kennel forever?

Every human, every dog, deserves to be loved and cared for. If you are an SP Kennel retiree you will absolutely get that love and attention if you retire and stay the remainder of your life at SP kennel in Two Rivers with Aliy and Allen. You will always get the best a dog can get: attention, love, vet care, fun. You will “want” for nothing. But… let’s be honest. You will be sharing your attention, love, vet care, fun with a kennel full of dogs, actually, 27 dogs as of this posting. So… the truthful question becomes: where is the absolute best place for you to enjoy the rest of your life? Would you be most happy staying in Two Rivers with your pack mates as well as Aliy ad Allen or are you ready to spread your wings, leave behind the life you know and love, and move on to a new amazing family who has made significant changes in their life in order to make you now the center of it? Well… of course, the answer to this question is… that completely depends on the individual dog.

Our current retirees here at SP Kennel: Scout and Nacho are by no means unhappy or starved for attention. But, they also sit on the sidelines while Aliy and Allen spend a great deal of time training and conditioning race dogs.

  • Scout loves his life at SP Kennel. He is smart, independent and aloof. The extra cuddles that he might get elsewhere simply wouldn’t mean that much to him. He’s most happy strutting between the race dogs with his tail curled tight (look at me!) Actually, when we compare him to his more needy siblings (no offense): Viper, Beemer, Honda, Ranger, Malibu who all have cushy lives with monogrammed dog beds, Scout would not fit that mold.

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  • Nacho is the Daddy and Granddady to many SP Kennel dogs. His genetics have been invaluable. His retirement stay at the SP Kennel property was a given, along with Olivia’s. The duo were an inseparable pair and lived together for years. At age 14, Nacho spends his morning roaming the kennel grounds. Although he might miss his longterm companion, Olivia, he currently gets attention from the young sweeties whom he frequently visits each morning. His new house is super insulated and has a freezer flap doggie door.

The dogs that retired from SP Kennel racing in 2020 are: Kodiak, Junior, Cayenne, Champ, Iron, Clyde, Sanka, Gold and Bronze. There are many forms of retirement for a sled dog and this year we have a wide range of ‘Part 2s’ to tell you about.


First of all… Kodiak.

Kodiak has had a phenomenal racing career with 5 Iditarod and 3 Yukon Quests (including a Championship), 5 Copper Basin 300s, the Kobuk 440 and a couple of YQ300s. He’s also run in the Percy De Wolfe Memorial Mail Race over in Dawson as well as 5 local Two Rivers races. He’s a champion and a sweetheart. He has earned his retirement and now lives in Oregon with Becca! Although he has wormed his way up onto the bed, he is also going to be staying in shape with occasional runs in harness.


Everyone loves our world traveler… Junior.

Junior is a champion sled dog and raced the Iditarod 5 times, Yukon Quest 3 times (including one win), plus the Kobuk 440, 6 Copper Basin 300s, 2 YQ300s and 3 Two Rivers races. Her sons Bill and Wu will try to follow in her paw prints this coming season. Junior was often the “Spokes Dog” for the kennel and toured around Alaska for various photo shoots and Meet & Greets. Cliff and his two children have sponsored Junior since she was just a few weeks old. He even visited her a couple of times and saw her at the Starting Line of several races. Junior now lives in New York to start Life Part 2. She’s now an NYC girl so you might see her dressed head to toe in black wearing high heels and hailing a yellow cab. Yikes. Junior had many fans over the years and we thank them all.


Champ and Cayenne … are together forever.

Brother and sister, Champ and Cayenne, have retired from SPK and live just down the road with a local musher/ dog lover. Champ is a champ! With 3 Iditarods, 3 Yukon Quests including one win, Kobuk 440, 5 Copper Basin 300s and 7 Two Rivers races he’s seen a lot of race miles. His personal area experienced some “tender moments” during last season’s coldest races, so it was best to remove him from the SP Kennel race roster. This sexy guy will be missed at SPK.

Cayenne has had a go at everything: the Iditarod, Kobuk 440, 2 Copper Basin 300s, YQ300 and 200 plus 6 Two Rivers races. This little sassypants is leading the charge at her new home. She runs around loose, getting to know the neighborhood, not always on purpose – sneaky little escape artist. She loves to lead her new pack.

Here is a video of the two siblings when they were just wee pups romping in the field.

Lynne and Eunice sponsored the sibling duo since they were born and took a keen interest in their fortunes. Sincere thanks to them and to all their dog fans.


Iron … has a a new fun loving home in Alaska.

Iron has retired just down the road to a small recreational kennel where his new BFF is a cute Belgium malinois. He is already loving his new life. Iron has three 1000 milers under his harness (two Iditarod and one YQ) plus 2 CB300s, 3 YQ300s, the Nome/Council race and 5 local Two Rivers races. He’s had a few sponsors over the years including Merwin and Crystal and more latterly Wendy Brott, and we thank them all and all his dog fans.


Clyde, Sanka, Gold and Bronze are teaming up.

As some of you may know, Allen’s daughter Bridgett and son-in-law Scotty have their up and coming sled dog kennel in Alaska. They have adopted four athletes from SPK to be foundation dogs and superstar teachers to their puppies and yearlings. Clyde, Sanka, Gold and Bronze now live with BJ, Scotty and their two boys.

Clyde is a champion who has seen and done it all. He is completely nonplused with his change of lifestyle. He deserves to be King of the Hill… and his new kennel enables him to be just that. Clyde has 6 Iditarods and 6 Yukon Quests under his harness also 5 Copper Basins, the Kobuk 440, Yukon Quest 300, the Nome/Council 200 and 6 local Two Rivers races. Marion and Charlotte Davies sponsored Clyde for many years, and more latterly the Laine Family took up his sponsorship. Sincere thanks to them all and all his Fans.

Sanka is a very talented lead dog and has taken that role seriously in her new home. Her other major perk is that the kids LOVE her. She is by far… everyone’s cuddly favorite. Sanka has one of just about everything under her harness and is a mid-distance queen: Iditarod, Copper Basin 300, Northern Lights 300, Yukon Quest 300 and YQ200 plus 4 Two Rivers races. Many thanks to Cindy Schaus for sponsoring Sanka since she was a puppy, and to all her Dog Fan Club fans.

Gold didn’t see too many races in his career with SPK with just one YQ300 and 2 Two Rivers races.  He has much potential and it will blossom in his new environment. Gold is a powerhouse on his new team and will start to step up and lead the team.

Thanks to Karin Gobbel for sponsoring Gold since puppyhood and to all his dog fans.

Bronze enjoys the action and commotion at her new home. She has always been loud and ready to run. She and Gold have stepped into a team where they are the “Big Dogs”. Bronze saw one YQ300 and one local race while with SPK but contributed so much to the training squad.

Sponsors Greg and Vivian Martin were avid supporters of Bronze and we thank them very much indeed, plus all her dog fans.


We try to look at retirement in a positive manner. Of course it is hard to see them go… but so fun to watch them live out their lives with happiness and passion.

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  • It’s a little bittersweet for us fans, so I know it’s even more so for you all that raised these dogs from a pup. We can always depend on SPK to do what is right by the dog and see to their future. Thank you for seeing that they get a future that fits them best. Nice tribute to the retirees.

    And Junior….wow, you look fabulous in NYC! Love it.

    Sanka, have a great life in your new home. I love that the kids love you!

  • You always put 100% into your dog retirement decisions and it clearly pays off for both the dog and their lucky new person. Thank you for placing Wedgy with me. She is my precious sweetie and personal trainer and we are a match made in Heaven.

  • Could tell by who was missing from “The Dogs” page and it’s been sad to think about- especially Superstars and sweethearts like Kodiak, Junior and Champ but it always helps to lessen the blow when you explain their placement and describe life in their new forever homes. So thanks Aliy for sharing the update about these amazing dogs that so many of us have been closely following over the years.

  • Congrats to all the retirees on scoring awesome homes to start their Life Part 2!!! We will certainly miss seeing them on the SPK Team this year and wish them all the best!

  • Much love and happiness for the retirees. Also, to Clyde, Sanka, Gold and Bronze that went tp Bridgett/Scotty and kids. Lots of fun their for everyone! Right home-right time!

  • I knew that some were retired from looking at the dog’s page, and it’s sad to see them go especially Kodiak ,Junior, and Champ. Will miss Sanka as well as I loved her serious personality. Best of luck to all the retirees!!🤎👋

  • Woof, woof, woof!!!

    Love that you take such care to find “life part 2” homes for your wonderful huskies! You guys are the best!!!

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