A woman shares a tender moment with her pet during
international dog sled race «Zavirukha» (Snow Storm) in the Belarus capital Minsk on February 22, 2014.
Not exact matches
SAINTE - AGATHE - DES - MONTS, Quebec — Humane Society
International and the SPCA Laurentides - Labelle partnered to rescue approximately 100 neglected
sled dogs in the Upper Laurentians of Quebec.
They include: The
International Weight Pulling Association, the
International Sled Dog Racing Association, the American Pulling Alliance, the United Kennel Club and the National Working
Dog Association to name a few.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) awarded Stuart Nelson Jr., DVM, chief veterinarian of the Iditarod
International Sled Dog Race,...
She is a member of the following professional organizations: Professional Premium Member of The Association of Professional
Dog Trainers (APDT), The Pet Professional Guild (PPG), Supporting member of the
International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), The New England Trainers Network, Doggone Safe, The Massachusetts Federation of
Dog Clubs and Responsible
Dog Owners, The New England
Dog Training Club, Board Member and Demonstration Coordinator of the Boston Snow
Dogs (BSD), Yankee Siberian Husky Club, The New England
Sled Dog Club, and a Volunteer for Massachusetts Union for Siberian Huskies!
In 1996, Nelson became chief veterinarian for the Iditarod
International Sled Dog Race where he works to enhance the safety and well - being of racing sled dogs by promoting a number of innovative research studies and protoc
Sled Dog Race where he works to enhance the safety and well - being of racing
sled dogs by promoting a number of innovative research studies and protoc
sled dogs by promoting a number of innovative research studies and protocols.
In November 2009, Humane Society
International and the SPCA Laurentides - Labelle partnered to rescue approximately 100 neglected
sled dogs in the Upper Laurentians of Quebec.
The
International Trans - Antarctic» 89 - 90 Expedition team of six used both
sled dogs and skis to complete the journey, battling the very limits of human endurance.