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Dogsledding Light: A Practical Guide for Small Teams
Dogsledding Light is about responsibility, not limitation. Training with one or two Huskies means every decision matters, because the workload concentrates on each individual dog. This practical guide to dogsledding light explains how to build strength, manage workout load, choose the right equipment and support recovery, so small teams stay sound, motivated and capable for seasons to come.
Yvonne Unger
2 days ago17 min read


Beyond the Bowl: a practical nutrition strategy for active Huskies
Feeding an active Husky means more than just filling a bowl. This post shares a practical nutrition strategy that supports performance recovery and energy balance. Learn how I fuel Pepper and Iluq with intention and simplicity using routines that truly work for dogs who run pull and thrive in every season.
Yvonne Unger
Nov 10, 20252 min read


3 Common Husky Training Mistakes That Lead to Injuries
Think Husky injuries are just bad luck? In reality, most can be traced back to avoidable training mistakes. Here’s how to spot them early – and keep your Husky strong, healthy, and injury-free.
Yvonne Unger
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Recovery Isn’t Rest – Why Active Recovery for Huskies Matters
When I first got into Canicross, I thought recovery days meant doing nothing. But with Huskies – just like with my own ultra training – I...
Yvonne Unger
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Back to Training – Preparing Your Husky for the Winter Season
September marks the start of Husky winter training – cool mornings, fresh trails, and the perfect chance to rebuild endurance after summer. Discover why this season is the key to a strong, healthy winter on the trails.
Yvonne Unger
Sep 1, 20252 min read


Born to Run: Why Sled Dogs Love to Pull
There’s something magical about watching a team of sled dogs in action—their eyes focused, tails wagging, bodies surging forward with pure..
Yvonne Unger
Mar 7, 20253 min read
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