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Forged by Frost – Why Huskies Thrive in the Cold
Cold is not resistance for a Husky. It is recognition. This article explores why Huskies love the cold and how their coat, circulation, and metabolism are designed for winter performance.
Yvonne Unger
Feb 174 min read


Skijoring with Dogs: A Closer Look at Power, Endurance and Purpose
Skijoring with Dogs is often mistaken for a high-speed winter sport. In reality, it is a demanding endurance discipline that requires strength, structure and purpose. This article takes a closer look at skijoring from a canine fitness perspective and explains what dogs truly need to stay strong, sound and motivated in winter training.
Yvonne Unger
Feb 24 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
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