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Malamute Art

by Northernmost on April 2, 2013 in Leia with No Comments

Talented artist and Malamute breeder Lynda Ste. Jhourré, of Windchaser Kennels, made this beautiful portrait of Leia from a photo taken this spring. She named the painting “The Mountain Lover”. We think it catches Leia’s happy spirit beautifully!

Lynda has previously made this beautiful painting inspired by a photo of Tuisku.

 Since we love visiting the mountains with our Malamutes, these paintings are extra special to us. Thank you Lynda ♥

Cold Morning Run

by Northernmost on March 22, 2013 in Activities & Work, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

After an unusually mild February, March has been a more normal month with morning temperatures around nippy -25C (-13F). Since a couple of our girls are in season we try to get the boys out as much as possible, so that they can relax and think about something else for a change. Having bitches in season is stressful for everyone, but most so for the males. We give Johnson’s Bitch & Deodorant Tablets to our girls when they are in season and that seems to minimise odours and reduce the interest from the boys at least a bit. In Sweden you can buy these tablets from Häromi.

Notice the length of Tuisku’s tug line – we decided to extend it to see how it would affect the rhythm and speed of the team. Tuisku seemed to enjoy the “freedom” up front and put in an extra gear this morning. I think we’ll extend all tug lines from now on, as it seems to increase their pulling power.

On this strech we usually see two elks by the trail, but not this morning.

Tuisku was in a hurry – bet he worried about the girls at home ;)

♥ Best buds – Tuisku & Fredrik ♥

More Snow

by Northernmost on March 4, 2013 in Activities & Work, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

This winter, snow has become our worst enemy. We are trying to maintain our 42 km (26 mile) trail but each time the trail is starting to look decent, we receive a new big dump of snow and have to start all over again. Of course, Malamutes don’t need a groomed trail to go sledding, but anyone who has experienced the difference between sledding with a small team on a hard packed and frozen trail vs. on a soft trail, with an unpacked powder base, appreciates the difference. Yesterday, I went on one of the toughest runs of the season with Tuisku, Thunder and Leia. Saturday’s storm had brought 30 cm (11 in) of fresh snow and the trail had only been packed once with the snowmobile on Sunday morning so it was still really soft. When I tried to help the dogs by kicking I sank to my knees in powder so I quickly gave up trying. But the dogs did well and we enjoyed a well deserved snack break to recharge our energy at mid trail.

Maybe it’s time we put a lead dog title on Tuisku? I think he has earned it, many times over ;)

Happy Birthday Leia!

by Northernmost on February 27, 2013 in Daily life, Leia with No Comments

Our Leia Bear is 8 years old today! We celebrated her birthday by going for a long walk in the sunshine. The thermometer showed +9C (48F), so it’s too warm to work the dogs in harness but hopefully it will cool down again by the end of the week. Leia loves to go on off-leash walks and play rough games in the snow with her buddy Thunder. Ever since they first met (when Leia was 8 weeks old and Thunder 9 months) she has had him right under her thumb. Luckily, Thunder doesn’t seem to mind one bit. Happy Birthday Leia Bear, we love you!

Snowhow Shade of Raven, WTD, aka Leia, 8 Years Old!

Lunchbreak Ride

by Northernmost on January 22, 2013 in Activities & Work, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

When I went out to fetch the dogs at noon I was greeted by this smiley face. When Tuisku sees a harness he knows we’re going sledding!

I took Tuisku and the Big Bears for a run along the village trail, a perfect way to spend my lunchbreak. It was only -8C (18F), that’s mild weather for January.

Three elks crossed our path but the snowhook held the team in place. In Lapland we had reindeer encounters practically every day, so Tuisku, Thunder and Leia are quite used to wildlife. But of course, elks look and smell a bit different from reindeer. And they’re bigger too!

Despite the mild weather the ice conditions are good this year and we can travel safely on lakes and sea bays. This gives us more options for sledding and means we can vary our runs more.

So far this winter we haven’t had more than one week of really cold weather. The temperature has rarely dropped below -20C (-4F) during Nov-Jan. I guess that means February will be really freezing!

Just a Short Run

by Northernmost on December 27, 2012 in Activities & Work, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

It was way too beautiful to stay home today so I went for a gentle run with the dogs in the afternoon. To avoid putting any strain on my back I stood completely still on the runners and let Tuisku, Leia and Thunder do all the work. My back is healing well and I’m fine walking and standing up now. Sitting down, however, is not comfortable so I try to avoid that as much as possible. The dogs have noticed from the way I’m walking that I’m a little fragile right now so they didn’t jump up to greet me in their usual boisterous way. But they were eager to hit the trail and we had a nice run through the wintry forest. S n o w  =  h a p p i n e s s :)

The trail was groomed to perfection yesterday but more snow fell during the night.

It’s been snowing almost every day during December. Looks like we’ll be having another great winter.

  Happy Mals – Leia & Thunder

Tuisku takes a breather.

Leia Bear

Travelling home through winter wonderland.

Convalescence

by Northernmost on December 15, 2012 in Daily life, Gemma, Hilary, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

Things don’t always go according to plan. Just as the sledding season was kicking off I had to visit hospital to undergo back surgery due to a slipped disc that has caused me pain for a really long time. The surgery went well and I’ve now been allowed to return home. However, while my back is healing, I have to stay away from both skijoring and sledding. I bet you can imagine I’m more than a bit frustrated right now. Hopefully, if I follow doctor’s orders, my back will heal sooner rather than later but it will still take a long time before things are back to normal. In this kind of situation it’s good to have back up and luckily my mum lives just next door to us and can help out with the dogs when needed. Fredrik does most of the work but when he’s occupied my mum helps out with feeding and watering the dogs for example, and she also takes them out for walks. I’ve been watching their activities through the window today, feeling a little sorry for myself as I can’t go out and enjoy the snow. But as long as the dogs are happy I shouldn’t complain, we have a long winter and hopefully I won’t miss out on the entire season.

Thunder’s looking handsome in any weather.

Tuisku and Hilary hanging out with Fredrik in the playarea.

 Look at Tuisku’s face… :-)

Leia comes out from her dog house and gets a big kiss!

Grandma Kaisa and Gemmy go for a walk. This is fun says Gemma!

Since I have to take to easy at the moment I’m taking the opportunity to do some good reading. Right now I have three books lined up: “City Wolves” by Canadian author and Malamute owner Dorris Heffron, “On Time Delivery – the dog team mail carriers” by William S. Schneider, and “Malamute Man – Memoirs of an Arctic Traveler” by Joe G. Henderson. Three really interesting books which in different ways tell stories about sled dogs and Malamutes. I will post full reviews when I’ve finished reading them. Have a good weekend everyone!

Carting

by Northernmost on September 22, 2012 in Activities & Work, Leia, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

Went on a nice run with Tuisku, Thunder and Leia this evening. We explored a new trail which turned out to be mostly uphill, but the trio did well, especially Tuisku in lead. Thanks to the cool and rainy weather we’ve had this summer we’ve been able to go on many early morning and late evening runs and the dogs have stayed in good condition, even during what’s normally our “lazy months”. Will be interesting to see how this will affect our sledding season, maybe we’ll be ready to hit the longer trails early in winter?

Waterbreak, about halfway into the trail.

Is there an end to that uphill??

A busy schedule

by Northernmost on September 7, 2012 in Activities & Work, Daily life, Gemma, Leia, Thunder, Titan with No Comments

When things are busy at work and the days are quickly getting shorter it’s great to have an agility course at home where we can activate our dogs without having to travel anywhere. In less than five minutes the obstacles are assembled and we’re ready to go. Today was a perfect day for agility as the grass was dry and the sun came out from behind the clouds. As soon as we bring out the obstacles the dogs start howling “Can I go first?!!”, “No, me, me!!”, as everyone wants to have a go at this fun game. Leia and Thunder were most eager so we let them and Titan and Gem do agility today and then ended the evening with a walk along the coast with Tuisku and the girls. Feels good to know that we’ve involved all dogs in fun activities, despite being quite tired after work. Managing a multidog household is not an easy game, but we love it :)

Having happy dogs is our main goal, always.

Our Gem inside the tunnel. 

Titan is polishing his jumping skills.

Our small agility course at home. We've worked hard trimming the grass this summer.
Titan coming out from the collapsed tunnel.
Titan waits while Fredrik checks if he has any treats left.
Leia gets the zoomies when entering the agility course. Here's she isn't quite in control but is approaching the obstacle from the side.


Go Gem!
Thunder did well jumping today. He does a squirrel impression in this photo.
Titan in the air!
Gorgeous boy.




Last swim of the season?

by Northernmost on August 23, 2012 in Daily life, Leia, Tuisku with No Comments

Summer is nearly over but the sea is still warm enough for a swim. Last evening we brought Tuisku and Leia along for some fun on the beach. Tuisku has always loved to swim and play in water while for Leia it has been a more gradual process. She usually waits to see how Tuisku gets on before she enters the water herself. When we returned home it was dark and the temperature was just a couple of degrees above freezing. Time to start preparing for fall and winter!

More agility!

by Northernmost on August 16, 2012 in Activities & Work, Hilary, Leia, Lyra, Thunder, Tuisku with No Comments

Here are some pics from last Sunday’s agility session. Two of our girls are in season right now so we do our best to distract the boys with fun activities to make them focus on something else than just “GIRLS” for a while ;-)

Leia goes absolutely crazy when we bring out the agilty obstacles, she loves it!

Tuisku trotting out from the closed chute.

Lyra waits while Fredrik adjusts the height. This pretty pup turned 1 year old last week – time flies!

Sledog Dream Leaper, aka "Lyra", at 12 months of age.
Leia coming through!
Easy breezy says Leia :)
Lyra waiting for the word "go". As you can see, Fredrik uses a clicker when training the dogs.


Thunder flies across!
Hilary is in heat but that doesn't stop her from completing the jumps.
A very bald but happy Thunder posing patiently for the camera.
Tuisku trotting out from the closed chute. Where next??




Agility!

by Northernmost on August 6, 2012 in Activities & Work, Gemma, Hilary, Leia, Lyra, Thunder, Titan, Tuisku with No Comments

Sunday is Funday for our Mals as if the weather allows we practise agility together in the garden. All our Mals LOVE agility and can hardly wait for their turn. Some are natural jumpers while others do better at the more “brainy” obstacles. We have lots of fun training at home and also take classes whenever they are available. At the moment we are nowhere near ready to compete with our dogs but it’s a great way of bonding and having fun together, while keeping bodies and brains in good shape!

Lyra tries out the tyre jump.

Thunder practises the weave poles.

Tuisku completes the chute.

Hilary takes after her mother Stealth who is a natural jumper too.
A good jump from Hilary!
Thunder practises the weave poles.
Tuisku coming out from the closed chute.


Leia flies across each jump - she is a very agile Malamute.
Who is in there?
8-year-old Thunder is mad about agility!
Lyra waiting patiently for her turn.


Titan practises "sit and wait" before taking on the obstacles.
Gem in action.
Check out the smile!
Lyra is a good jumper too.


The tyre jump is Tuisku's favourite.
Leia loves this sport. With a skilled handler she'd probably do well at competitions.
It's not easy to keep up with this girl.
Tuisku loves the fun!




AGILITY IS FUN!!!

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