Thursday, March 14, 2013

Season's over


Well then. It’s been a really busy winter. The last race is over and the dogs are having well earned time off… At least for a couple of days, until they’ll become too restless, and we have to take them for a run again.

Although really busy, we’ve had a pretty nice winter this year. The dogs have done really well in training, me and Suvi have both succeeded well in getting the best out of the bunch, and most dogs have been in a better shape than ever.

Weather-wise this winter’s been nice also. The snow came early December, and even though Xmas time was really rainy, we only missed out a couple of trainings – can’t run the dogs on icy roads. Since then there’s been more snow and cold gray winter days. We didn’t see the sun from snow clouds for about two months, but you can’t complain. It wasn’t so long ago we had horrible winters with snow coming as late as end of January. Only one thing one could wish for training here in Southern Finland: more hills. Our dogs are strong and have a pretty good endurance, but I wish I had a place where I could train more climbing. 

Another thing we’ve done well this season is feeding the dogs. So far we’ve had difficulties finding a decent food for the dogs. We’ve tested quite a few of the brands available in Finland on past seasons, and we’ve had similar problems with all of them: tired, injured dogs and bloody stool on hard training. This year we’ve tested a new food made by Greenheart from Holland. We’ve fed Sportline for basic feeding and Sportline Extreme for snacks. And they’ve worked like a dream. The dogs have no injuries, their coats are shiny, paws in great condition, their poops are small and you don’t have to feed them loads and loads to keep them in shape.

Jongunverran 110km race January 26th 2013

The first race of winter season was held in Lieksa, the Jongunverran ajot sleddogmarathon. It’s a one day, two part event, 39km + 69km race with 7 dogs. I was the musher at the occation: the biggest participant with smallest dogs present. The team were: Mimmi & Beck in lead, Kajsa in swing, Pimu & Putte in team and young Keke & Hottis in wheel.

It was the first real race for the two wheel-boys and it ended up being a bit too much for them. I had been driving the dogs for 80km trainings at home, and Keke and Hottis did well running easily with the older dogs. Unfortunately the stress of a new race situation and hard trail was too much for the boys and they ended up not giving their best. The other five furry ones worked that much harder and did an amazing, but hard job, bringing me back to finish line. After exhausting run on dog-belly-deep snow, our team finished 10th out of 20 teams, being two hours slower than the winning team.

Jongunverran race results can be read at Racinghusky.com.

Ruuhirod 2nd – 3rd February 2013

The second race of the season was Ruuhirod at Seljes. It’s a 4 x 20km race, where you’re given the first start time and the other three laps you can drive whenever you wish during a 20 hour period. We had three teams participating: me, Kati in MD6 class with yearlings, driving Wilma & Koff in lead, Egil & Esko in team and Enzo & Euro on wheel. Suvi in MD4 class with Beck & Iiris in lead and Putte & Benny in wheel. And our third team was driven by Antti Mäkiaho also in MD4 class. He had Mimmi & Bambi in lead and Kajsa & Pimu in wheel.

The race was held only a week after Jongunverran and a week was a too little time for the dogs to recover from that hard race. The 6 dogs class start was before 4 dogs, and I left for trail, not so much to race, but to train the youngsters about racing. It was after all the first race start for E-boys. The trail was in a really good condition, but I was going really slow, so slow in fact that both of our 4 dog teams passed me, and though they were going pretty good pace, they obviously weren’t at their best. I discussed with Suvi and we decided to end the race after that one lap.

Unfinished race, but on the positive side, all the young dogs got a nice training of races. We gave them food and drink at the race, to have them eat in a new situation and all in all the E-boys behaved well. Then we headed to our granddad’s house where we spend rest of the weekend.

Antti stayed at the race, he participated on Ruuhisprint with his own dogs being second in 4 dogs class and obviously the fastest Siberian team.

Ohkolan talviajot sprint, Finnish Championship race, February 15th – 16th 2013

I was planning to participate on Eastpoit Open, long distance SOC 272km race in February. As it turned out, I wasn’t able to form an even team of dogs to race with, so I had to cancel my participation. Erkki Bürkland from kennel Lumikiisan had contacted Suvi, telling her that if we ever needed a musher for sprint race, he’d volunteer for the job. Erkki had already driven our team a couple of times on dryland races last autumn.

Well, Eastpoint Open was meant to be the last proper race for the dogs, and as I was not going, I didn’t need to train them for long distance anymore. Instead Suvi talked me into driving our Bees as a 4 dog team with sprint racing in mind. She promised Erkki that he could drive our team at Ohkola. I was able to train the dogs fast only for a couple of times before the race, so we didn’t have high hopes. But the team surprised us: Erkki finished 6th out of 24 teams, being the 2nd fastest Siberian team.

Knowing that the Bees had just been running 50-80km trainings before Ohkola, I have to say the dogs did really really well. On the first day Benny & Beck were in lead and Pimu & Putte in wheel. On the second day Pimu and Benny switched places.

A big thank you goes also to our brave and hard working musher Erkki!

Results for the race can be found on L-SVU website.

"Sprint dogs" and a great musher Erkki

Sprint & MD SOC at Rautavaara 8th -10th March 2013

After Ohkola race, Erkki was meant to drive our Bee-team at SOC sprint held in early March. I thought I could still improve their running and make them go a faster, so I continued the short runs with Bees. Except. Well, it turned out there won’t be many participants on the sprint of 4 dogs class. Since we didn’t have two Siberians to include the team (and racing against sprint Alaskan/hounds with Siberian-Alaskan long distance team, well…), we weren’t able to participate on sprint in 6 dogs class. We nearly didn’t travel to Rautavaara at all, but as little sisters do, Suvi talked me into it again. She said she could drive the dogs in MD6 class. After all, we had booked a room already, and the dogs were in pretty nice shape. Obviously the team weren’t as evenly trained after Bees sprint running, but Suvi wanted to enjoy the last race as a fun run.  

So we participated on SOC MD6, 3 x 50km race, with Mimmi & Bambi in lead, Kajsa & Pimu in team and Beck & Putte in wheel. The three Bees in the team had obviously lost some of their endurance, as I tried to make them sprint dogs. Especially Beck had hard time, being such a big muscular boy, he’d already developed quite nice “sprint-muscles”, and he didn’t perform as well as he normally does. The three Alaskans had no problems running because they’d continued running longer trainings. All three Bees did their best.

And you have to be really, really proud of them: our team finished first out of three competitors. Our team even passed a 12-dog team on the second day. And on third day the dogs were planning to add another 20km to the trail. Suvi had to tell them very firmly that finish is in another direction.

No race goes without complications. Everything else went just fine, except we’d travelled all the way to Kuopio before Suvi, while reading about the race on the internet, learnt that we could’ve had a pool of 8 dogs to race with. Well, we taken only the 6 dogs with us, and there’s no turning back home from Kuopio to pick up a couple of extras to the race.

Results for the SOC race can be found at vul.fi.

Start on Saturday, a happy team on a go

So now then. The dogs and mushers are having some time off from training, although we’ll be driving the dogs occasionally whenever is needed. The weather’s been lovely so driving in sunshine with dogs that seem like they could go on forever is a lot of fun. It’s also a great time to teach new dogs to lead a team. Kajsa’s surprised us as a leader. She normally runs in swing, and has only been tried in lead for once. Well, she’s ran with ears open, because we tried her in lead for the second time and she did really so good. She turned right and left when asked and even took the team to the right side of a road. She keeps speed really well, and I’m sure she’ll turn out a great leader for next season. Amazing girl our little Kajsa.
Future leading star, little Kajsa

…And obviously we’re already planning our strategy for next season.

Our pack has changed some. Zigi was the first to leave. She’d returned our pack on autumn, to show the E-boys how to run. Unfortunately she’s getting old and wasn’t able to keep up with the energetic youngsters. She returned to her home kennel Amysah in December.

Muru and Hottis were second to leave. They moved to kennel Amysah, where their father Kaiser, sister Kaisu and aunt Zigi lives. Then after SOC, two boys, Keke and Egil moved to a new home.

The pups from last summer are growing up fast. The D litter are now 10 months of age and looking very nice and being very irritating. The F-girls are lively 7 months old pains in the ass. Can’t wait for autumn, so I can harness them.

The yearlings are proving to be excellent dogs by the way. Especially Esko and Enzo are working hard and effortlessly. They also look very nice. Euro’s pretty much the same, but he’s structurally not as good as his brothers. Can’t wait for next season, and to be able to train the E-boys properly, this season they’ve ran 4 times a week about 24 - 30km runs. They seem so much like the Bees mentally, but with better physical capability they’re close turning into super dogs.

We took some new photos of the young dogs, and played with the them a little today. One of their favourite games is when you throw food for them to find. Here's a couple of pics of girls on action:






This is a great social exercise for young dogs. At my place, our Siberians live in two big 100 
mkennels, girls in one and boys in another. Fighting is banned, and all dogs get along really well. They can eat from a same bowl and enjoy chewing their bones very closely together, even unsupervised.

Another thing that's not allowed is for boys to go crazy over girls in heat. We've never had fights, and as I like sleeping in night time (if I'm not training that is), there's no howling allowed either. All dogs run together as one team with no problems, because boys know girls are a no-no when in heat. For example, Beck's ran most of this season in lead surrounded by girls in heat at different times. He's always focusing on running. Also eating is important, and boys never loose their appetite over girls.
Beck awaiting for his dinner.

Planning for breeding, this kind of social behaviour is always favoured, because Siberians are at their best a very sociable breed. I can't imagine how I could train the dogs, if they wouldn't eat or sleep but fight whenever girls were in heat. 

- Kati

Friday, October 19, 2012

Bees off snow


We normally don’t participate on off snow races, because our goal is on longer distances, and off snow races don’t fit our training programs. This year however we made an exception, because we found a brave musher to drive our dogs: Erkki Byrkland from kennel Lumikiisan. He volunteered to drive our team in two races, Ohkola and Jämi. Neither me nor Suvi are brave enough to drive our wild strong bunch off snow without a sturdy heavy fourwheeler.

We made no changes to our training, even with the race plans. I’m driving the 11 dog team with long distance races in mind, so training kilometers are longer and slower than those in Ohkola and Jämi. Erkki drove his own team in 8 dogs class on both races, and then drove our dogs on 4 dog class afterwards. On both occations our team was the two B-litter’s, Benny and Beck in lead with Pimu and Putte in wheel. Erkki had met our dogs once, when we visited kennel Lumikiisan a couple of weeks before the first race in Ohkola. He drove the dogs once then to see them in action. And then there was the races.

Ohkola race was held in September 29th – 30th. There were 6 teams on 4 dog class, five of which were Siberians, driving 2 x 4,1km distance. Antti Mäkiaho from kennelMcAhon, drove his own first racing team, being the fastest Siberians. He shared the 1st position with a team of hound mixes, having the exact same finishing time. Teemu Kaivola drove Antti’s second team and was second in the race. Erkki with our team did quite well, finishing fourth, with the average speed of 28,17km/h. Full results of the race can be read on L-SVU website.

Jämi race, held in October 13th -14th, was the Finnish Championship race of the Finnish Sleddog Sport Federation. The race being a championship race, there were more teams participating this time, 19 altogether. I hadn’t prepared the dogs for the race, I had to train them normally the whole week. They got a free Friday, but on Tuesday and Thursday I had trained quite hard with 20km runs on both days on a four wheeler. I was a bit afraid I had trained them too heavily, for them to run smoothly and fast enough. But the B-bunch had recovered well from the training and had a nice relaxed run. Erkki and Bs finished 6th on the race, but being the fastest Siberian team. On the 2 x 4,2km distance, the average speed was 28,88km/h. Full results for the race can be read also on L-SVU website.

Thanks to our visiting musher for the nice results! We hadn’t had any official Siberian results for Finnish kennel club for some years, because usually our Siberians run together with Alaskans. Now the Bs got REK1 from Jämi. 

Start on Saturday. Photo by Jutta Venhola.
-Kati-

Friday, September 21, 2012

Autumn has arrived

Time flies. Since the last update, there’s been several things happening in our kennels. Like Koff giving birth to Nordysak F-litter. The 7 weeks old, two boys and two girls run around happily in puppy pen. Looks like the boys will travel to Sweden while girls stay at home to be our future stars.
Kilju and white Vodka
Koff and little Sahti
We attended to the Siberian Husky Speciality show last weekend (September 15th -16th). A few dogs from our pack participated on the show, of them Esko getting the highest award. He was the best junior male. He was after all the furriest of our pack on that day. All other dogs still haven’t grown their winter coat on, and are very light coated.

Altogether we had a nice weekend, although a bit tired one. We were travelling on our motorcaravan, with the dogs sleeping in brand new boxes built on a trailer. We’re glad our youngsters behaved really well in stakeout. And it was nice seeing other people’s Siberians on the show ring. I’m sure we’ll meet again in winter in races.

We started autumn training a few weeks ago. I have a team of 11 dogs (Beck, Benny, Putte, Pimu, Uule, Muru, Keke, Hottis, Kajsa, Mimmi and Bambi) and Suvi’s started with 6 dogs (Altti, Jojo, Wilma, Iiris, Koff and Bea). The weather’s been good for training. Remembering past years with September temperatures well above 15oC. This morning we had the first frost, and it’s been a real luxury to be able to train the dogs during day time with temperature under 10 oC.

The E-boys have also started training. So far they’ve had just one run, with grannies Zigi and Dooris in lead. All youngster did quite well, and looked really happy after the run. It’s a nice start for them all.
Euro, Esko, Enzo and Egil
We’re having quite funny races coming up. I’m planning on training for long distance for winter races, and Suvi’s heading for mid distance, but now in autumn our dogs will participate on two off snow sprint races, Ohkola and Jämi. It’s a bit silly thing really, because we don’t let them run that fast, but it’s nice practice for races. Neither of us will be doing the driving. We’ve “hired” a musher to do it for us. 

Housemice, Rina and dauhger Muru
Girls enjoying their dinner, Bea, Muru, Pimu, Wilma and Rina
Three generations, granny Dooris, mother Pimu (on the background) and Pertti, Dallas, Dexter and Rinsessa
Keke, Putte, Benny and Beck's neck
And then some portraits:
Bambi
Dooris
Uule
Putte
Keke
Beck
Egil
Enzo
Jojo
Iiris and Kajsa
Lovely girls posing, Suvi & Iiris
Zigi
-Kati-

Monday, July 16, 2012

Welcome Good Mushing D-litter... And a couple of other returners


Time flies. Pimu had a successful date with Fugitive's Riven back in March, and of their brief, although action filled, meeting, blossomed five little puppies. The litter was born in early May, and here they are, the Good Mushing D-litter:

Dexter
Pertti
Dallas

DeeDee
Rinsessa
Two older dogs have arrived to our pack as well. Bea being the first of them returning home. Zigi was second to come. She's an old old lady already, but with Jade gone, we've no one to teach the yearlings how to behave in harness. So Zigi once again moved to our pack from her home-kennel Amysah. In the 10 year-old lady burns a heart of a young sled dog, although she's gotten a bit out of shape lately... (She does have a great appetite.) The Nordysak E-boys couldn't have a better teacher.


-Amppa





Monday, April 9, 2012

Spring time!


The racing season was really short for the dogs this year. The races we indented to participate on were only a few. There was too many cancelled races, like Ruuhirod and later the mid distance race in Metsäkartano as well. Äkry was our last race of the season, and it was just a sprint where we Hottis and Muru were learning race behavior.

We weren’t informed on Metsäkartano being cancelled in time. We’d travelled all the way to Vaajakoski, when we met the Nikmo team with their Alaskan Malamutes on a gas station. They told us that the mid distance race’s cancelled, but the sprint race will be held. Suvi phoned the organizer and was told that our team was signed in for the sprint race. Suvi checked her sent emails to see if she’d made a mistake, but we had indeed signed in for the mid distance race. All in all, it was a lucky meeting with the Nikmos. Otherwise we’d travelled all the way to Rautavaara for nothing.

Then came Ruunaa Race. At the time of the race we didn’t have enough snow left here in south, so the roads were on sand and training on sled was impossible. The dogs had got in quite bad shape already, because training was possible only on an ATV, so they weren’t fast enough to race.

Even without races to look forward to, we’ve been training the dogs for fun. And to keep them from getting too wild. And to keep them in shape obviously. There’s been some changes in our pack and I’ve been using the spring time to group a team for next season training. The Nordysak C litter has joined in my first team and my C litter dogs have left it. Actually two of the Good Mushing C dogs have moved into new homes.

Another very sad departure was Jade passing away. She didn’t give us a warning, she was in good shape and a happy dog, but unfortunately we discovered she’s got a tumor and she won’t live long with it. We had to make the decision to put her down, because we didn’t want her to suffer. She’ll be greatly missed. When younger, Jade was the big heart in our racing team and as she got older, she ran in front of yearlings teaching them working routines.

We had plans for breeding Jade for the last time, but unfortunately the time wasn’t right for it earlier and now she’s no longer with us. We have another litter coming up though. Pimu visited Sweden a few weeks ago to meet a nice boy called Fugitive’s Riven. Breeding was a success and signs show that she most likely will get puppies in May.

A few photos from last weekend. First of all, Suvi drove the dogs on Saturday. The team being Beck, Mimmi, Pimu, Kajsa, Putte, Bambi, Keke and Hottis

And we drove them together yesterday, with Pimu and Muru switching teams:
Beck, leader
Mimmi, leader
Bambi, swing
Kajsa, swing
Muru, team
Putte, team
Keke, wheel
Hottis, wheel

-Kati

Friday, February 10, 2012

Busy winter

The time flies when you’ve got lots to do. Now that there’s snow and real winter, it feels the dogs take all my time. Still, there’s always time to follow big races like Yukon Quest and Iditarod in Northern America and of course Finnmarksløpet 500 and 1000 in Norway.

Anyway, some old news. Of the 5 puppy boys we had 4 still lives with us, because Eko moved to Norway to kennel Huskyville’s on January. I’m hoping he’ll grow up to be as happy dog as he was as a puppy, and in future will run in Line Løw’s racing team.

Line spent a weekend with us, which was nice. We had time to drive the dogs with her, though it was only a quick run. I trained my team and Line followed with a team of 5 dogs, including Uule, who’s a Huskyville dog.

The first race of this season was held in Lieksa on January 27th to 29th. I was supposed to drive the long distance race, but I was able to train the dogs on sled only two weeks before the race, so no chance to train for long distance. All in all, we weren’t expecting the dogs run fast, because of so short “speed period”. With injuries in our pack (Kikka hurting her foot before race, and Uule taking her place in the team), we weren’t able to put together two equal teams for the race, so we decided that Suvi’ll drive the 3 x 31km Eastpoint Open race.

The first day 8 dogs started in our team: Mimmi and Bambi in lead, Pimu and Kajsa swing, Koff and Putte in team and Beck and Uule in wheel. The weather was cold, around -30c. The trail was partly a bit soft on the first day, but it got harder each day. Koff hurt her wrist on the first day, and though she didn’t show it at first, she couldn’t run properly the whole 31km.

On the first day our team had a companion dog along the whole trip. The person starting after Suvi lost his lead dog, because he was chewed free from his tugline by his leader friend. Luckily the free running dog didn’t mess in the team, he was just running alongside of the sled, like a well trained dog. Suvi enjoyed his company, but our dogs probably didn’t even notice him. Usually they don’t mind anything happening around them. Time for the first day was 1h 23min 35sec.

I’ve had interesting cases of interruptions on trainings. Once a Hovawart was free running in a forest where I train. His owner tried to call him away from my dogs, but he barked and tried to chase after the team. The whole thing ended up with the Hovawart on my sled, but my dogs just ran. None of them even turned their ear. After a couple of hundred metres the Hovawart jumped off the sled and looked like “what the hell did just happen”. Another time Suvi’s hunting dog the Nordic Spitz, Vili, was running free alongside with my team. He was just a youngster back then, and I thought he wouldn’t disappear anywhere, but all of a sudden he ran into the forest. I thought he’ll come back soon and continued with the training. Well, Vili did come back rather soon and he’d brought a friend with him: he chased a moose on the road where I was driving! Well, the moose and Vili ran back to forest soon enough. Again none of my dogs were interrupted with the incident. I really like dogs that do their job, and just run and run and run.

Anyway, on the second day of Eastpoint Open race, Koff couldn’t run because of the injury. We had a team of 7 dogs starting. This time it was Uule, who simply couldn’t run fast enough. It wasn’t surprise, because he hasn’t ran in my team for the whole season. After the first 10km he had given his all, and was really tired. He travelled back to finish in the sled and didn’t start on the last day. Time for the second day was 1h 26min 06sec.

So, more unfortunates: Pimu didn’t start on the last day. We harnessed her and she even ran to the start line, but her left shoulder was a little sore, so she didn’t run because no more passangers on the sled wanted. Suvi started with 5 dogs, but the dogs did a good run. Time for the last day was 1h 23min 52sec.

There are some videos from the race you can watch on the races’ official website on racinghusky.com. There’s also photogalleries from the race. And of course the results from the race. A big thank you for the voluntary workers who make the whole race happen! It’s always a pleasure to participate on races in Lieksa, because everything’s so well organized.

The second race for the winter was held in Ohkola. It’s a sprint race, and obviously we haven’t trained the dogs for sprint. We participated on the race with yearling team, as a race practice for them. At home all they see is familiar forests and passing horses, so we thought it’s time for them to see other dog teams. Kikka and Wilma were the leaders in our team, Iiris and Muru ran in team and Jojo and Hottis were the wheel boys.

Wilma giving birth to puppies only 3 months ago, she wasn’t in a real shape for running, although she’s been running in trainings since late December. She’s obviously not fast at the moment, so Suvi – who was our musher again – had to slow the team the whole way, so Wilma could show the way. Suvi’s opinion of the run was that the whole thing was a bit messy. Still we’re happy Muru, Iiris and Hottis got their first race start.

Unfortunately we couldn’t finish the race, because after the first day we had two limping dogs. Again! We need to do some thinking because of this matter. So anyway, we didn’t go back to Ohkola the second day.

Another race, Ruuhirod, was supposed to be held this weekend, but unfortunately they’ve had problems with trail. The race was cancelled, which is a shame, because it’s always been one of our favourites. On the race you’ve got 21h time to run a 20km trail 4 times. Hopefully it’ll be held again next year.

Next race for us is Äkry, a short sprint, where youngsters will train race behavior again. So, we’re participating only for training reasons, not so much for competition. After that there’s Metsäkartano Sprint. Even though the name is sprint, there’s also a middistance race held and that’s where we’ll participate. And then Ruunaa Race will be the last race for us this season in mid March. Really looking forward to all the upcoming two middistance races.

And then some photos of morning-dogs. They were just getting up when I surprised them with a camera this morning.
Enzo
Egil

Euro
Esko
Putte
Beck and Hottis
Simo and Benny
Keke
Jade and Dana
Pimu
Muru, Iiris and Kikka
Koff
Uule
Bambi
Kajsa
Mimmi
-Kati