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Get together and chat about fun in the snow with our dogs! Do you snowshoe, ski, skijor, dog sled, pull a pulk, or just enjoy getting out and about i…

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Teia Hassey

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Started by Teia Hassey. Last reply by Lindsay Jun 7.

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Lindsay Comment by Lindsay on November 13, 2008 at 6:09pm
SWEET!!! I'll be picking up a copy for sure! That's so cool that you carry stuff like that! Love it!
Kristina - The Active Canine Comment by Kristina - The Active Canine on November 13, 2008 at 4:03pm
Hey wanted to let you guys know that i got the november/december issue of Mushing Magazine in!! yay! its from Alaska and all about snow powered dog sports!
Karen Lashenske Comment by Karen Lashenske on November 13, 2008 at 1:14pm
How are the snow mobiles with the dogs? Do they usually go pretty slow?
Lindsay Comment by Lindsay on November 13, 2008 at 12:27pm
I usually go around Frog Lake. It's a multi use trail, so you'll see skiers, snowshoers, snow mobiles, and dog sledders out there. Everyone is usually really good about having other people on the trail!
Karen Lashenske Comment by Karen Lashenske on November 13, 2008 at 11:19am
Where is the best place on Mt. Hood, or the wilderness around it to go snowshoeing or xcounrty skiing with your dog? I made the mistake last year of going on a groomed trail and did not see the no dogs signs, as I didn't enter the 'right' way, and I got yelled at by a skiier. So, does anyone have any great trails they could recommend?
Kristina - The Active Canine Comment by Kristina - The Active Canine on October 10, 2008 at 8:01pm
really? that would be so cute to see!!!! hope to meet you soon!
Lindsay Comment by Lindsay on October 10, 2008 at 6:57pm
Kristina, you might be surprised what size of dogs can do skijoring! The general rule is the dog should be at least 30 lbs. However, the first skijoring race that we went to one of the people there was telling about one lady who did it the previous year with her beagle! Granted she had to generally do a little more work than the average person out there, but they finished!
Kristina - The Active Canine Comment by Kristina - The Active Canine on October 3, 2008 at 10:45pm
I dont have a dog big enough to skijor, but i wish i did, it looks fun!!! We carry dog boots that have recieve over 90% approval rating with Hunter's association becuase they work so well in snow, mud, ice, etc, and do not come off. So if you are looking for dog boots, hope you check us out! :) Can't wait to meet you tomorrow Lindsay!
Lindsay Comment by Lindsay on August 17, 2008 at 5:24pm
Okay, I know this is a bit premature, but after the temperatures that we've had the past few days, I'm sooooooooooooooooooo looking forward to the colder weather and SNOW!!!! I can't wait to get Bess involved in all the fun stuff!
Larry Miller Comment by Larry Miller on August 14, 2008 at 3:56am
Teia, WRT harnesses, I deal with Kim Tinker in Sandy. She's great! Not only can she fit your dog with a harness, but she gives instructions at Frog Lake for free. Larry
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