Outtake: The Doctor Was In… Nacho Bails Out!

You may recall that we recently took 40 dogs into town for their mandatory pre-Iditarod Blood Tests & EKGs. We are delighted to report that all of them passed with flying colors! The dogs’ medical examination requirements didn’t end there, however, as each dog must also have a mandatory pre-Iditarod … Read More

Check Out Our New Reference Pages!

As things heat up for Iditarod, we’ve added or update some reference pages on the Dog Log to help you get the most out of it. If you look at the top of the sidebar to the right, you’ll see them marked as “New!” First and foremost, the new “About… … Read More

Paying The Freight

The results are in! The total weight of the Iditarod Checkpoint Drop Bags for both SP Kennel teams combined was… Drum roll please… 3,282 pounds! (Note: Allen’s bags weighed a little more than Aliy’s, but that’s because he packed more candy and junk food… Special thanks to Tom Kenaston for … Read More

Iditarod Checkpoint Drop Bags — Part 4

In this video, Aliy shares with you the contents of her “gear” bag for the actual Iditarod checkpoint, 500 miles into the race. Besides being the race’s eponymous checkpoint, Iditarod is the half-way point on the trail and serves as a major resupply point. The drop bags for it are … Read More

Ron’s Ride — Part 4

We conclude “Ron’s Ride” with Aliy talking about the development of sled dogs and considerations for which dogs will become SP Kennel racers and which will be given away as pets or “recreational” sled dogs. She continues with some commentary about how dogs learn from each other, then concludes with … Read More

Ron’s Ride — Part 3

We continue “Ron’s Ride” with Aliy talking about lead dogs, their qualities and the differences between them. She goes on to talk about the amazing capabilities of sled dogs and her view of the misunderstanding between people who don’t really know the dogs and those who do. Many thanks to … Read More

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