they are thretaned with no dinner
A musher controls the direction of a dog team by using voice commands and body language to communicate with the lead dogs. They can also use a gee command to turn right and a haw command to turn left. Additionally, the musher can use the sled's brake to help steer the team.
A person that has a sled team.
they have 3 tasks: 1.strenght 2.speed 3.tracker In number 1, the musher puts the dogs harnesses on them individualy and, with a string, ties a peice of log to the dogs harnesses.Let them race down a hill and the first one down wins. In number 2, the musher basicaly plays fetch, and throws a ball.The first dog to get it wins. In number 3,the musher hides bits of food in hard places and the dog that find the most treats wins. If some dog(s) draw,then the musher must pick the biggest(fattest)dog(s) to be either at the back or in the middle
The lead sled dog's job is to set the pace and direction for the rest of the team. They respond to commands from the musher and navigate the sled through various terrains. They are usually the most experienced and disciplined dogs in the team.
The phone number of the Dog Musher'S Museum is: 907-457-6874.
the musher controls and tells the dogs what to do
The address of the Dog Musher'S Museum is: Po Box 80136, Fairbanks, AK 99708
The musher.
leader of a team for example ,real life true experience jr.iditarod dusty was the musher of the 10 dogs in the Jr.Iditarod Race in the wilderness
Well a musher (driver of dog sled) scratches like in The Iditarod he/she drops out.
"Mushers"
I would say the trust and relationship between the dog and the musher. The musher has to be able to put all their trust into their dogs, and the dogs have to be able to put all their trust into their trainer. The musher and dog must know how to communicate with each other at sudden moments. They must be able to react the moment they hear that key word, or who knows what could happen... The musher must treat the dogs kindly, and gently but get the point across at times. If the musher is harsh or violent to the dog, you never know what the dog's reaction will be. It may even be the difference between life and death, so you have to be able to put 100% trust into your canine leaders.