Hello
Thanks for checking in. Things have been really busy around here trying to get everything packed up to head to Eureka on Sunday. The trails here in fairbanks have not improved much, we did get a little snow a few days ago but it was not enough to cover up all the hazards. It will be so nice to get out to Eureka and really let the dogs run. The rough trails make it really hard for the dogs to get into a
rhythm, I constantly have to be on and off the break to make sure we
don't get going to fast, and this is getting harder and harder to do everyday. The dogs are looking strong and need to start going faster and farther and with over 2 feet of snow on the trial out in Eureka we will be able to do that soon. This fall has been pretty crazy from
withdrawing from the
Iditarod to the extremely rough trials , it has not been easy, but through it all the dogs have really shined. The rough trails have been a good lesson for them and I have been able to really work on commands like easy, relax and whoa. Because of the rough trail they almost had to listen to these commands, which a usually
extremely tough to teach to a dog who's main purpose is to go forward as fast as possible. I need to keep using these commands so that they will be useful to me throughout the season. I have also been able to work with allot of new leaders. With great leaders like Silver, Ling Ling and
Madonna, I have been able to train allot of young dogs. I worked with dogs like The Dude, Walter, Maude who were part of my quest team last year and have proven they have what it takes to be a great leader, and just need some work with commands. To dogs dogs like Muskrat, Skunk and Ben who are fresh on the scene and showing great potential as future leaders. So even though it has been a crazy start to the season I am looking forward to
continuing my training and very excited about the team of dogs I am going to bring to the start of the Quest this year. I am still working with the webmaster on getting dogs pics and Bios up, so stay tuned for that so you can put a face to all of these crazy dogs. Thanks again for checking in and keep those comments coming it motivates me to keep the blog updated!!
Brent and the Wild and Free Hounds