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This is a discussion on Dog Team within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Thanks gang! Pond Inlet is a cool place (pun intended). I always like to shoot the dogs up north. The ...

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    Thanks gang! Pond Inlet is a cool place (pun intended). I always like to shoot the dogs up north. The seem hardier.

    It looked to me like an old barge. Not sure what that navy thing looks like.


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    These are good images that are difficult for some animal lovers to look at....
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    These are good images that are difficult for some animal lovers to look at....
    I agree. but don't stop posting- they tell the story of the life of these dogs.
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    Only an animal lover who doesn't understand the use of dog teams in the arctic. Nearly worth their weight in gold, these dogs are very well treated and any good team dog loves what it does and so it isn't exactly slavery. Excellent portraits all.
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    Very nice images in this thread. I'm one of the ignorant that would like to see some of those dogs with a bit more room to breathe though.

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    If the houses are too big they lose their ability to trap body heat. And the white one looks like he's in the transport box on a truck or trailer. If you're going to haul all the dogs at once each box has to be small and from what I've seen they scoot into them willingly. There's a park near where I live that encourages dog team drivers to practice there and run the dogs in all weather. I've talked to some of the people and dog abuse is not something they're acquainted with. I can't imagine people who run trap lines with dogs, say, abusing them either. And a working dog like that isn't a pet, either, so it's different. It's a pretty symbiotic way of life when you run dogs for survival.
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    WD is correct- the smaller the house the better retention of heat. These are working dogs so their lives are different then our pets. I am not sure what happens to the dogs when they can no longer work.
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    Only an animal lover who doesn't understand the use of dog teams in the arctic. Nearly worth their weight in gold, these dogs are very well treated and any good team dog loves what it does and so it isn't exactly slavery. Excellent portraits all.
    That's possibly true and if they are well treated that makes me happy. Hard to tell that from these pics though...at least for me.
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    Next time I catch a team practicing I'll take pictures. They should be gearing up now. It's funny to see them pulling little carts.
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    Gorgeous image, the poor dogs look starved though?!?

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