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1. This arctic dog is used to draw sleighs.​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Sled dog, any canine used in Arctic climates to pull a sled across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly associated with this work are the Siberian husky, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, Eskimo dog, and Laika—all large, powerful dogs with thick coats and high endurance.

On the North American continent a “fan hitch” (where each of 12 to 15 dogs was separately attached to the sled by its own lead) was used to carry both people and supplies. Now a team, usually of 8 dogs, in a “pair hitch” (double file and side by side) is the most common. In the Siberian regions of Russia, smaller teams are used.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sled dog, any canine used in Arctic climates to pull a sled across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly associated with this work are the Siberian husky, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, Eskimo dog, and Laika—all large, powerful dogs with thick coats and high endurance.

However, many sled dogs are of mixed breed and are called Alaska husky or Eskimo dogs. ... A dog's gender matters little -- both male and female dogs are considered equally. For racing, the most intelligent and fastest dogs are picked to be lead dogs and run in the front of the pack.To be a good sled dog, the animal needs to be lean, strong, attentive, and ready for the cold. They're expected to pull people and sleds over long distances, so they need to have all of those qualities to be successful, safe, and happy.

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