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		<title>K9 Acupuncturist Bit by the Mushing Bug!</title>
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Well I have to admit that I am totally smitten with the idea of having a team of huskies and a sled.
The mushing bug bit me during the Myopia Sled Dog Races. Not sure if there is a cure for it. The AMA does not recognize it as a disease. The symptoms include nonstop talking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well I have to admit that I am totally smitten with the idea of having a team of huskies and a sled.</p>
<p>The mushing bug bit me during the Myopia Sled Dog Races. Not sure if there is a cure for it. The AMA does not recognize it as a disease. The symptoms include nonstop talking about sled dogs along with the sound of happy dogs screaming <em>oaaawooowww Let’sGooooooooooahhhhhooooooooo</em> repeating in my head on a continuous loop over and over. It certainly beats having one of those silly Paul McCartney tunes stuck in the brain waves. The urge to buy unfashionable snow gear and a wicker sled consumes me. I no longer care about hat hair.</p>
<p>Western Medicine would only prescribe medication, usually used for those who suffer from delusions and suggest a therapist. Traditional Chinese Medicine would probably diagnose this as shen<br />
disturbance and prescribe one of the more stinky herbal concoctions to anchor shen, calm the heart, and induce gagging fits. (Perhaps this sled dog syndrome has caused perhaps a bit too much joy… not something I have been familiar with lately.) So, I am not sure if I really want this new bug to go away.</p>
<p>At the event, there were a variety of unexpected dog breeds pulling sleds and skiers. Contrary to what I expected, not all were huskies. It was so refreshing to see several hound-dog teams (not to mention the howling of excited hounds!). Can you imagine the sound from a team of baying beagles? If only….</p>
<p>These dogs were having so much fun and all appeared to be taken very good care of. They loved being sled dogs….LOVED it. This was a major concern of mine before attending the races. I was so relieved to see that the dogs seemed to be in good health and so happy. Maybe this is due to the fact that these races are for fun, and not for profit like the Iditarod.</p>
<p>Thanks to the Boston Snow Dog folks for posting <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIC2f-If7VY"> YouTubes </a>and being a part of this event.</p>
<p>Until I actually manifest a team of dogs, my latest obsession is learning as much as I can about these dogs and the races. <strong>Here are a<br />
few tidbits from Wikipedia:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Sled dogs, known also as sleightman dogs, sledge dogs, or sleddogs are types of dogs that are used to pull a wheel-less vehicle on runners (a<br />
sled or sleigh) over snow or ice, by means of harnesses and lines.</p>
<p>Several distinct dog breeds are in common use as sled dogs, althoughany medium-sized breed may be used to pull a sled. Purebred sled dog breeds range from the well-known Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute to rarer breeds such as the Mackenzie River Husky or the Canadian Eskimo Dog (Canadian Inuit Dog). Dog drivers, however, have a long<br />
history of using other breeds or crossbreds as sled dogs. In the days of the Gold Rush in The Yukon, mongrel teams were the rule, but there were also teams of Foxhounds and Staghounds. Today the unregistered hybridized Alaskan husky is preferred for dogsled racing, along with a variety of crossbreds, the German Shorthaired Pointer often being<br />
chosen as the basis for crossbreeding. From 1988 through 1991, a team of Standard Poodles competed in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.</p>
<p>   <strong> Sled Dog Breeds</strong><br />
    Alaskan Husky<br />
    Alaskan Malamute<br />
    Canadian Eskimo Dog<br />
    Chinook<br />
    Eurohound<br />
    Greenland Dog<br />
    Greyster<br />
    Labrador Husky<br />
    Mackenzie River Husky<br />
    Northern Inuit Dog<br />
    Sakhalin Husky<br />
    Samoyed<br />
    Seppala Siberian Sleddog<br />
    Siberian Husky<br />
    Tamaskan Dog<br />
    Utonagan ”</p>
<p>    More to follow………</p>
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		<title>Myopia Sled Dog Race YouTube</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 16:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you missed the MSDR this weekend in Hamilton MA the kind folks at Boston Snow dogs have put together a video!  It&#8217;s the next best thing to being there.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you missed the MSDR this weekend in Hamilton MA the kind folks at Boston Snow dogs have put together a video!  It&#8217;s the next best thing to being there.<br />
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