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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


The Husky Core Formula - Five Moves That Make a Real Difference
Indoor season is the perfect time to build real strength. The Husky Core Formula teaches five simple movements that improve stability, balance and body control right at home. Small, intentional work that makes a big difference on every winter run.
Yvonne Unger
Dec 15, 20255 min read


Cold Noses, Fast Trails: Canicross in Winter Starts Here
Why Canicross in Winter is Worth It Winter is the season when Huskies come alive. The colder the air, the more focused and driven they become. Canicross in Winter suits their natural energy, their strong urge to pull and their love for working in low temperatures. While many dogs slow down when it gets cold, Huskies usually do the opposite. Snow gives them traction, structure gives them purpose and running lets them channel all the intensity they carry every single day. Stil
Yvonne Unger
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Strong Before the Snow
Winter may look magical, but it is also the most demanding season for Huskies. Strong before the snow is about preparation, structure and care that keep your Husky strong, balanced and injury free. Learn how to build real power before the cold sets in and make this winter your strongest yet.
Yvonne Unger
Nov 25, 20253 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
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