Thursday, January 16, 2014

Our fun race last year in Berlin NH at the Jericho ATV park.   I was so excited to do a race I even named the team: SUGAR ON SNOW.  You can kind of see why...so many white Siberian Huskies!



-Miss W
Owner and Musher
Barking Brook Sled Dog Adventures, llc
http://www.Barking-Brook.com

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Zen pair, crabby pair

I was loving this photo of leaders Bodhi and Bridget until I looked closely at the pair behind them!  Lol.  A moment of canine communication regarding whose paws belong where????
These little moments are few, so it's almost funny/cute to catch one on camera.  After a few years of sled dog tours these dogs have become so well matched as a team, yet still there are moments!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Stop calling me Tart....the name's Sweetie

An amazing catch of a split second dog conversation.  Pema, on the left, and Sweet Tart on the right.  Normally Tart is insistently submissive to Pema.  But in this micro second she is telling Pema off.  Pema is licking her lips, a clear CALM DOWN signal.  I am sure anyone can come up with a good guess as to what Sweet Tart is saying....

Tired puppies

What a life, to be ready to nap at 930 am!  These baby sled dog pups have been playing since 630 today, including for the last half hour in the huge play area.  It's wonderful to watch them sprint laps chasing each other in this new addition to the kennel grounds.  These 2 boys were recently purchased and added to our 3 pup group.  So next year we will have five wonderfully athletic sweet and handsome dogs to add to our dog sled tour team.   Actually 2 of ours are girls, so that would be sweet, athletic and pretty additions to the dog sled tour team.

We love this new play area, the dogs get a chance to lope lazy laps on their off days (we are already training with wheeled rigs).  It's wonderful to play fetch with all the apples and to see the play group finally all lay down close to each other and nap in the sun and fall leaves.

The play area also has helped get the dogs fit for fall training, as they have had a few weeks running around in it late this summer/early fall. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Pups gone wild

Our 3 Pema/Bodhi pups are nealy 6 months old.  Just a week ago I bought 2 adorable pups from neighboring mushers.  I realized I needed even more to add to next years dog sled tour team.  The new ones are just 1 month younger than ours, but a tad more tender, quiet and sweet.  I realize in comparison I have built confident, fearless and happy puppies.  But they are a smidge wild...and now that there are 5 the mischief is getting noticeable.  Just this Monday holiday I thought I had the kennel arranged in happy play groups and was enjoying a craft date with my daughter and 2 of my lovely grand daughters.  Well I got a call from hubby, pups were out of the huge enclosure and were running wild.  They came right to the front door, thankfully! Happy buggers!  But only my 3 Pema pups had escaped!  The 2 new boys were looking ever so sorrowful left behind in the huge play area.  Well, since this escape the pups have been digging inside the kennel too.  They clearly understand edges and getting out!  It's hard to imagine that they must wait a year to have all this energy harnessed.  But I know once they come of age they will be excellent additions to our dog sled tour team.  Friendly, energetic, fearless and adventure loving.  Just what Barking Brook is all about.  In the meanwhile however, I scarce turn my back on them.  They climb things, reach things not meant for chewing, scatter things and seem in need of puppy school.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Happy puppy days

Friday I had my 2 grand daughters and we had a fabulous day with puppy walks, crafts time and general play with and with out pups.  Here is Khloe with Pixy. Nothing like 2 cuties cuddling!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Foot wear for mushers

I wear my bogs year round though you'd think they would be too hot in summer.  This is the thing, the grass is wet with dew till late in the morning and I start first chores early. I hate to have wet feet in my crocks or teva's, or WORSE squished bugs!  Ugh!  Of course later I switch.  And of course many days the long walk to the poop pile happens in crocs anyway and freaking bugs and slugs somehow jump in and make mush. Oh what a sad use of that word!  Sorry my glorious dogs. "Mush" should sacred. Our times through the fall and snowy winter on adventures and dog sled tours should not get mixed up with slugged slugs.

Zealand - bear cub - waking up

  -Miss W Owner and Musher Barking Brook Kennel Siberian Huskies and Icelandic Sheepdogs