Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskys.
probaly huskies because they like the snow and some times are bred to sled race.
dog sled racing
Dog sled racing is a competitive winter sport where teams of sled dogs pull a sled along a specified course. It requires teamwork between the musher (sled driver) and the dogs to navigate the terrain and reach the finish line. Races can vary in distance and difficulty, with the Iditarod being one of the most famous long-distance dog sled races.
Sled dogs must be able to stand cold weather and be bred to want to run. There are several kinds of sled dogs: Malamutes are primarily freight dogs and are also used for recreational mushing, but they do not race. Alaskan huskies are a mixed breed that is bred for racing. Siberian huskies, a recognized breed, are also used for racing.
It depends. I, for example, have a one-dog sled team (she's VERY big) but, if you're not racing them, and they are not giants, I suggest two or three.
Dogs are supposed to be gay so they can hump each other
No, only male sled dogs race so therefore females can not go into labor while racing.
Yes they do they mostly do it in the winter of course. I know this because i live in Alaska...
They weren't bred to be sled dogs, even though they look like they are.
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As sled Dogs are generally kept in large numbers, most owners will keep the Dogs chained to kennels outside. This may sound cruel, but the Dogs are usually well fed, live near their own kind and are regularly taken out racing or pulling sleds. This is the case with most professional sled Dog owners as they could not possibly keep all of their Dogs in a house with them. The majority of working sled Dogs are kept to work, not as pets.
No, sled dogs should not eat shark meat as it is not a typical part of their diet and may not provide the necessary nutrients for their health and energy levels. It is best to stick to a balanced diet of high-quality dog food specifically formulated for their needs.