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Sled Dogs Ireland – Irish Federation of Sleddog Sports
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Sled Dogs Ireland – Irish Federation of Sleddog Sports is Irelands governing Sled Dog Sports Federation and we are affiliated with the International Federation of Sleddog Sports,- We are also members of P.R.I.D.E - Providing Responsible Information on a Dog’s Environment.

Noisy Dogs :

It is important to teach your dogs to be quiet, especially if you have neighbours close by. Dogs bark for a reason e.g.: to communicate with other dogs, to get your attention or even to announce a visitor. The occasional happy howl is always acceptable. Over zealous howlers need to be trained to be a little quieter. One method, though time consuming is to give a reward when the dog is quiet or alternatively, to discipline when they are noisy. The discipline can come in the form of a voice command or a simple tap on the top of their kennel. Sometimes though, more extreme measures are called for. Read More..

Safety Tips :

Before you go out on the trail with your dogs, always perform a thorough safety check. Inspect harnesses, lines, and all equipment. Make sure there are no breaks or excessive wear and tear. Make sure all snaps, quick release clips and carabiners are functioning correctly, and that there are no tears in the harnesses. Remember that safety precautions are in the best interests of both you and your dogs, and others around you.

Racing: 
In your first race, it is often best to start with fewer dogs. Read More..

Safety Tips:

Before you go out on the trail with your dogs, always perform a thorough safety check. Inspect harnesses, lines, and all equipment. Make sure there are no breaks or excessive wear and tear. Make sure all snaps, quick release clips and carabiners are functioning correctly, and that there are no tears in the harnesses. Remember that safety precautions are in the best interests of both you and your dogs

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