Well, it depends on the breed of the dog. Like the Saint Bernard ( don't get a Saint Bernard. I have one and she is vicious) and the Husky, they would go about 30 M.P.H. But im a kid. I'm just guessing.
The dogs had to pull the sled
They use them to pull sled through the snow.
its the last dogs closest to the sled. they are the strongest so they can pull the sled along
i think you need 6 dogs to run
with treats and what ever the dog likes. example: hook the dog up to the sled and use a ball (if it likes it , if not use treats) to lure it to pull.
Where a certain number of dogs pull their trainer on a dog sled connected yo the gang line wich is a rope connected to the dogs and the dog sled Age 11 lane salazar
sorry bout the bad answer but it depends on how fast the dogs are i think... :)
The number of sled dogs needed to pull a sled depends on various factors such as the weight of the load, terrain, and weather conditions. Typically, a team of 4 to 12 sled dogs is used for pulling a sled in races or expeditions.
They freeze to death once they're stranded by not having any dogs to pull their sled any more.
I am not too sure. I would guess its because they have certain traits that help them pull sled in winter! Hope that helps a bit!
they help pull the sled. they stand behind the lead dog.
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.