Wolf Update

We have heard no reports of wolf activity near us for about 3 weeks. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game recently conducted an aerial survey of both wolf and moose populations. No wolves were sighted but the moose population was confirmed to be in the normal to high normal … Read More

Alaska is Still the Wilderness

We take for granted the luxuries of civilization here at SP Kennel. We simply expect the running water and electricity when we awake each morning. Powerful lights brighten the dog yard at any hour. We have a heated garage and workshop for gear preparation and sled repair. The conveniences of … Read More

Alaska in December

People often ask, ‘What is Alaska really like in the thick of winter?’ SP Kennel is located in the heart of this great state – right in the center! We are 350 miles from an ocean to the south, 450 miles from an ocean to the north and nestled between … Read More

SPONSORSHIP

Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog RaceWe can’t do it without our sponsors! How does SP Kennel run financially? Allen and Aliy are like many Alaskans – they have a “summer job” and a “winter job”.Summer jobs in Alaska are the norm. (Usually May through September.) This is when … Read More

SLED DOG AMBASSADORS

Kennel life is full of dog chores, training dogs, running puppies and racing in competitions. But there is another side to our kennel life that is just as critical to the future of Dog Mushing. That is publicly supporting and promoting Sled Dog Sports! Dog Mushing is ambiguously understood by … Read More

Sammy Arrives

We recently welcomed a very important addition to the SP Kennel Family. Samuel Gray Zirkle Crowe, son of Kaz Zirkle and Ray Crowe, was born on October 6, 2007 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Sammy is healthy, handsome and eager to eat frequently. His parents are elated and exhausted. Our hope is … Read More

Fall Training

The sleet is falling and the dogs are howling. For us, this equates to Fall Training. This is a “lump sum” term for the seasonal start of training our sled dogs. Fall Training should be clarified. In human terms, Fall Training would liken to the chores, work and mental concentration … Read More

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE DOGS!

The goal AT SP Kennel is to compete at the highest level in international sled dog races. We maintain a small select group of canine athletes that allows us to succeed at this goal. A smaller population allows us more individual time per dog and enables us to operate both … Read More

Summer Time in Alaska

Mushing near Pipeline After the Iditarod concluded, Aliy, Allen and the dogs headed up to the North Slope to guide trips into the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. They took two groups of 3 people into the most incredible area in the world. They saw thousands of caribou, wolves, moose and … Read More

Allen Arrives in Nome

“Coming to you live from beautiful, downtown Nome, Alaska on Friday, March 16, here is the 2007 Iditarod Wrap Up show.” Allen Moore, number 71, arrived in Nome at 11:45am, almost exactly 25 hours after Aliy arrived. He passed through Safety at 9:11am, just 12 minutes behind Rick Casillo. Aliy, … Read More

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