I noticed that Brent (winner's) dogs had their tails up and were confident around the owner, and he clearly handled them with love, while Allan's dogs were afraid of him, had their tail between their legs, and he was clearly rough handling and throwing them around, despite the cameras.
He became second! The dogs were absolutely well handled and fine. Don't take far-reaching conclusions from a moment you saw on TV or else you'll be easily fooled by the media.
Whoever you are, you're doing a really good job putting this up.
Thank you Bob!
Thanks Bob. Feel free to share the link to the series and spread the good word!
Keep on keeping on mushers! Keep on doing trails volunteers ( David H.). Hope some year I might help do that with you!
Thank's a lot, tremendous job you 've done and fantastic race.
I noticed that Brent (winner's) dogs had their tails up and were confident around the owner, and he clearly handled them with love, while Allan's dogs were afraid of him, had their tail between their legs, and he was clearly rough handling and throwing them around, despite the cameras.
I noticed that also 😟
He became second! The dogs were absolutely well handled and fine. Don't take far-reaching conclusions from a moment you saw on TV or else you'll be easily fooled by the media.
Really enjoyed this series. Thanks for making this
THANKS SO MUCH ! FABULOUS VIDEOS :))
This might be toughest race in the world. And blood freezing temperatures.