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Welcome to our Photo Gallery
Please see below some photos of our dogs, family activities and clinics. For more content check out our Instagram page.

Keeping it fun by switching up the activity

Family Camping
Flying out in the Beaver to spend 5 days in the bush !

Aurora Night walks
The cold and dark walks can be beautiful too!

Fall Training with friends

Leash Walking
Having some proper leash manners helps enjoy city walks!

We love swimming!
Who said Huskies don't like to swim and fetch? :-)

Just taking it all in

Life is always better when spent outside with our dogs
Even a short walk helps our mental and physical health!

Nap time
The rest of the family is ice fishing, we are taking a nap after a 20k run by kicksled/running off leash

Playschool visit!
It's crucial for children to understand boundaries around dogs and understand their body language!

Skijoring with kids
Our kids joined from day one. Every year we did things differently to keep it fun and safe.

High Five!
Both our kids started riding their own kicksled at 4 years old. True winter babies!

Skijoring lesson
We start everyone slowly and love to see their happy faces.

Kicksled acrobatics
Our boy at 10 years old.

Big ears!
We love her big ears. Kakisa is a rescue and foster failure!

Mushing in -35C
This picture was taken on a cold December day around 3pm, in the NWT.
-35C plus windchill.
-35C plus windchill.

Walking in the dark
Staying safe by being visible.

Camping cuddles
Winter camping is one of our most favourite things to do!

You don't have to be a husky to love kicksledding!

Group run with other outdoor enthusiasts
It's more fun together!

Skijoring & Kicksledding Group run
It's great to get together, meet new people and enjoy some group runs.

One is upside down and the other one super pregnant
As long as it feels good, keep doing it.

Mother and son!

How it started vs how it's going
It was work and we had to be creative but we always made the kids part of it! It got easier each year.

A mom and her kids out camping.
The journey is the reward!
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