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The fewest dogs you can run with is at least 10. At the start of the race you must at least has 12 dogs in order to start the race
A contestant in the Iditarod usually has 12-16 dogs on their sled team at the beginning of the race. If less than 6 dogs are pulling the sled when they cross the finish line, the team will be disqualified.
On average, there are typically between 14 to 16 dogs per Iditarod team. However, the exact number can vary based on the musher's strategy and the individual dogs' fitness and well-being during the race.
When running in the Iditarod race, there are a maximum of 16 dogs allowed on a team. When the racer crosses over the finish line, there must be at least a minimum of 6 dogs pulling the sled to win. They may begin with as few as 12 dogs.
A musher typically has between 12 to 16 dogs in their sled dog team for long-distance races like the Iditarod. Each dog plays a specific role on the team based on their abilities and strengths.
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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.