

The Alaskan Malamute is a large breed of domestic dog originally bred for use as an Alaskan sled dog. Bred by the Inuit Malemute people, this dog reflects the strenght, courage and tenacity of the people after whom it was named. Although Ireland has neither the harsh Alaskan weather nor its impressive landscape, these wonderful dogs can thrive here and give great joy to the other members of their 'pack'.
'Whisper', a 14-month old female join the team in early September and settled in immediately. She is much smaller than Kodi and Buck but, hopefully, she will have as much enthusiasm for running in harness. She already makes herself very much at home in the team. Her and Buck are like puppies... chasing and playing together! This is her first time in a proper harness. She's got the right idea.
View from the 3-wheel sled. Taken on a phone camera, so a little shook up. They say that unless you are the lead dog, the view never changes!
Just for info, the video does not show all the other people and dogs using the beach, so the instructions to the dogs are given to direct them past or around other users. 'Gee by' means to pass an object on the right hand side. 'Walk by' and / or 'Go along' means to ignore something (a turning or another person or dog) and just keep on running in the same direction.