Known for their strength and endurance, Alaskan Malamutes are one of the oldest Arctic sled dog breeds. They are powerful, independent, and can pull heavy loads over long distances.
Siberian Huskies are well-known sled dogs with a friendly and energetic nature. They are strong, agile, and have a thick double coat that provides insulation in cold climates.
Samoyeds, with their distinctive "smile" and fluffy white coat, are known for their strength and endurance. They were originally bred by the Samoyede people of Siberia for herding and pulling sleds.
The Canadian Eskimo Dog is a powerful and robust breed that has been used by the Inuit people for centuries. They are known for their strength, endurance, and ability to pull heavy loads.
The Greenland Dog, also known as the Greenland Husky, is an ancient Arctic sled dog breed. They are strong, hardworking, and were historically used for hunting and pulling sleds in Greenland.
The Chinook is a rare breed that was developed specifically for sled dog work. They are known for their strength, endurance, and friendly temperament. Chinooks are one of the few sled dog breeds developed in the United States.
While not a specific breed, the term "Eurohound" refers to a mix of Alaskan Huskies and various European hunting or herding breeds. Eurohounds are often used in competitive sled dog racing and are valued for their speed and endurance.
Named after famous Siberian Husky breeder Leonhard Seppala, this breed is bred for endurance and pulling ability. They share characteristics with the original Siberian Huskies used in the historic serum run to Nome.