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  2. Weight pulling - Wikipedia

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    Weight pull on ice. Canine weight pulling competitions are sanctioned by various organizations, each with their own rules. [2] The International Sled Dog Racing Association was the first to sanction weight pull matches. [12] Matches were held exclusively on snow in conjunction with their sled dog races. [12] [13]

  3. Dog harness - Wikipedia

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    Sledding huskies wearing X-back style sled dog harnesses A dog participating in a weight-pull competition, wearing a weight-pull style sled harness. A military dog wearing tactical vest (tacvest) An assistance dog wearing a harness with a rigid handle. A dog harness is a piece of equipment consisting in part of straps that surround the dog’s ...

  4. Carting - Wikipedia

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    Dogs from 15 kg body weight and upwards are able to pull an adult and a sulky comfortably. The general rule is that the total load (sulky and driver) should not exceed three times the weight of the dog doing the pulling. If, for example, the sulky and driver totaled 150 kg, then the weight of the dog pulling would need to be at least 50 kg.

  5. Mushing - Wikipedia

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    Swing dogs or point dogs are directly behind the leader (one dog if the team is in single hitch). They swing the rest of the team behind them in turns or curves on the trail. (Some mushers use the term swag dog to denote a team dog.) Team dogs are those between the wheelers and the swing dogs, and add power to the team. A small team may not ...

  6. Sled dog - Wikipedia

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    freight dogs, bred to pull massive weights; long distance dogs, bred to travel hundreds or even thousands of miles; aboriginal multipurpose sled dogs, such as Russian laikas who pull sleds as well as herd reindeer and hunt game. [7] A dog's fur depends on its use. Freight dogs should have dense, warm coats to hold heat in, [23] and sprint dogs ...

  7. List of dog sports - Wikipedia

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    Dogs pull humans on bicycles [15] Canicross: Cross-country running with dogs attached to a human [16] Carting: Dogs pull items or people in a cart [17] Dog scootering: Dogs pull humans on unmotorized scooters [18] Mushing: Dogs pull a sled, usually through snow [19] Skijoring: Dogs pull humans on skis [20] Weight pulling: Dogs pull heavy ...

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  9. Dog sled - Wikipedia

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    As far back as the 10th century CE these dogs have contributed to human culture. [2] Assembling a dog sled team involves picking lead dogs, point dogs, swing dogs, and wheel dogs. The lead dog is crucial, so mushers take extraordinary care of these dogs. Another important detail is to have powerful wheel dogs to pull the sled out from the snow.

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