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We have created a map to help you find your closest event. We get a number of enquiries from people asking where their closest sled dog rally is, cani-cross event is or even just social husky get together is, and we hope this helps.
We have included events as follows:
Sled Dog Rallies (marked with a coloured drawing pin image)
ABSA - Affilitated British Sleddog Activities (
) http://www.absasleddogracing.org.uk/
AMWA - Alaskan Malamute Working Association (UK) (
) http://www.amwa.org.uk/
BSHRA - British Siberian Husky Racing Association (
) http://www.huskyracing.org.uk/
SDAS - Sleddog Association of Scotland (
) http://www.sdas.org.uk/
SHCGB - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britian (
) http://www.siberianhuskyclub.com/
SSHC - Scottish Siberian Husky Club (
) http://www.scottishshc.org.uk
Weight Pull Events
AMCUK - Alaskan Malamute Club of the UK (
) http://www.alaskanmalamute.org.uk
Cani-Cross Events
Cani-X - CaniX and running with dogs. Allow all breeds to attend cani-cross, bikejoring and scootering events (
) http://cani-cross.co.uk/
Canicross Trailrunners - for runners who love to run with their dogs (
) http://www.canicross.org.uk/
If you would like any event, group or activities to be included on our map and calendar, please email us with details.
Spectator Information
While all organisations welcome you to come to their events, whether it be to watch or to learn, they kindly ask you respect these simple rules.
- Please do not bring your dogs to the sled dog races if at all possible! If you do have to bring them, please keep them on the lead at all times and away from any competing dogs and teams. The racing dogs can be very excited as they are keen to run and often can scare other non-working sled dogs by their noisy, bouncy attitudes. This can also limit the chances of dogs picking up bugs or illnesses.
- Whilst you might think it would be fun for your dog to meet the huskies, it often has the opposite effect and can be extremely intimidating for your pooch!
- Please do not walk on the trails if you have a dog with you as this can interfer with racing and cause accidents as the dog teams can approach silently and at speed!
- Please keep children under control and do not approach a dog to stroke it unless you have the permission from the owner.
- Please do not feed dogs not belonging to you unless you have the owners permission.
- Do turn up early to watch the teams, often races start off early (around 9am) to ensure the dogs get the cool temperatures to run in. Races and events are often finished by early afternoon.
- Do ask mushers and competitors questions, they love to 'talk dogs!'
- Enjoy yourselves!
