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Welcome to Baltic Winters Sled Dog Association (BWSDA)! Here you will have the chance to adopt,
train and race a sled team consisting of Baltic Huskies. Please be sure to read our rules below. Enjoy!
redlines done by Ritatalia, fireflii, and swan.; lined by ShadyBro; based by canis,
banner by dave.
Rules wrote:• Do not claim the Baltic
Husky species as your own
• Follow artists' rules when
adopting
• Do not recreate the Baltic
Husky in any way
• Do not use/display a Baltic
Husky that you do not own
w/o the owner's consent
• Be respectful of staff and other
community members
Staff wrote:canis, - owner
ShadyBro - owner
Folmes - artist
Eremite - artist
Sandy Hoofprints - artist
SpeednGrace - artist
토리코 - artist
aray17 - bank teller
SergeantWinter - archivist
News/Events wrote:1/23/17 - Baltic Qualifier
3/20/17 - Spring Event
Origin wrote:Baltic Huskies lines consist of multiple working dogs added for a specific purpose.
Siberian Huskies, Alaska Malamutes, and Akita were bred into the breed for build
and strength. The Belgian Tervuren was added for intelligence. The Samoyed was
bred into the breed to create a more passive temperament. Baltic Huskies were
bred purely for the sport of sled racing. They are often know as the "perfect sled dog."
Appearance and Build wrote:Baltic Huskies are heavily built and muscled. They have a double coat, as well
as a wide range of colors and markings. Their necks and chests are thick and wide,
allowing them to pull a sled. Their legs are well-muscled, as are their shoulders
and hind.
Behavior wrote:Baltic Huskies are very loyal and hard working dogs. They also have a high
intelligence capability, higher than most other working dogs. They are pack-oriented,
so they do best in groups. Baltic Huskies can be a bit stubborn and headstrong, though
that also makes them great sled dogs. They are highly protective of their pack and
their owner. They are typically easy to train and work with.
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