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Lucky
Husky, in operation since 1992, is a leader in Alaskan dog mushing tours
and adventures. Lucky Husky opened its gate to visitors in the summer of 1992 with kennel tours and sled dog demonstrations. In the winter of 1994 dogmushing tours and dog sled rides were added and the operation became a year round visitor oriented business. The kennel was named after Lucky who broke his leg as a puppy, endured numerous complications with his foot and ended up with an amputated toe. With his incredible spirit and happy go lucky attitude he lead Ruth's racing team, together with Charlie, to numerous victories on the sprint racing track. He and Charlie were the main studs in the kennel and while some of their offspring are making tracks on the Iditarod Trail, others "tear up" the racing trails in Europe. Currently there are 31 dogs at the kennel, from three to thirteen years. Everybody is considered family and rarely is a dog sold or given away. This site no longer has further information on Lucky Husky. If you are seeking more details regarding Lucky Husky, please contact: LUCKY HUSKY
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