German Shorthaired Pointer
German Shorthaired Pointers do what their name suggests, they point; their incredible ability to identify targets make them a great hunting companion. Their “pointing pose” is commonly an expressive forward stance and sometimes accompanied with a lifted paw. This is a very energetic breed that thrives on running and lots of exercise. But, without proper exercise and training, these guys can get mischievous.

German Shorthaired Pointer
Alaskan Husky
When you think dogsleeding, the Alaskan Husky most often comes to mind. This breed is meant for the cold-weather, and they are very comfortable in a snowy and icy climate. The husky has a wolf-pack mentality, their dogsled team is their family. The Alaskan Husky’s means of communicating is very intelligent, the group sport contributing to this. The Alaskan Husky is the product of crossing with European breeds such as the Siberian Husky.

Alaskan Husky