The Big Question, How Do I Race!
- First, be sure you have an organized team. This will require at least one dog for each level, one through four. Single and double team races do not require this step.
- Secondly, find a race that is currently open. A race will run once there are five participants signed up. If there are no open races at the time, inform me and I will open one.
- And lastly, fill out the correct forum. The forum will be very simple, requiring you to post a link to each dog on your team, organized by level.
- Winners are chosen using a mathematical equation that includes the number of dogs on your team, the levels of those dogs, ages of your dogs, genders of those dogs, parents of those dogs, and of course past wins, along with the help of a random number generator.
- The winners of each race will receive a ribbon for each dog on their team, and if it is an international race, a unique prize that can include, pets, personalized art, items, and free dogs that will not count toward your current limit.
- First, be sure you have an organized team. This will require at least one dog for each level, one through four. Single and double team races do not require this step.
- Secondly, find a race that is currently open. A race will run once there are five participants signed up. If there are no open races at the time, inform me and I will open one.
- And lastly, fill out the correct forum. The forum will be very simple, requiring you to post a link to each dog on your team, organized by level.
- Winners are chosen using a mathematical equation that includes the number of dogs on your team, the levels of those dogs, ages of your dogs, genders of those dogs, parents of those dogs, and of course past wins, along with the help of a random number generator.
- The winners of each race will receive a ribbon for each dog on their team, and if it is an international race, a unique prize that can include, pets, personalized art, items, and free dogs that will not count toward your current limit.
International Races
- The international races are a huge event that runs for three months straight.
- You must have a team of at least eight dogs to compete in this race.
- You may enter more than one team.
- The prizes from international races include gold ribbons, rare pets, personalized art, items, and first generation dogs that do not count toward your limit.
- Winners are chosen using a mathematical equation that includes the number of dogs on your team, the levels of those dogs, ages of your dogs, genders of those dogs, parents of those dogs, and of course past wins, along with the help of a random number generator.
Traditional Races
- Traditional races will run once there are five participants signed up.
- Your team must include six to thirteen dogs, and have at least one dog per level.
- Prizes for traditional races include blue ribbons, pets, and items.
- Teams that win traditional races will be more likely to win international races.
Double Races
- Double Races will run once every two weeks.
- You need two level one lead dogs to compete in double races.
- You may only enter one team.
- Your winning dogs will receive a red ribbon.
- Teams that win double races will be more likely to win traditional and international races.
Single Races
- Single races will run once a week.
- You need one dog of any level to compete in single races.
- You can enter up to three teams.
- Winners will receive a yellow ribbon.
- Dogs that win single races will be much more likely to win double, traditional, and especially international races.
- The international races are a huge event that runs for three months straight.
- You must have a team of at least eight dogs to compete in this race.
- You may enter more than one team.
- The prizes from international races include gold ribbons, rare pets, personalized art, items, and first generation dogs that do not count toward your limit.
- Winners are chosen using a mathematical equation that includes the number of dogs on your team, the levels of those dogs, ages of your dogs, genders of those dogs, parents of those dogs, and of course past wins, along with the help of a random number generator.
Traditional Races
- Traditional races will run once there are five participants signed up.
- Your team must include six to thirteen dogs, and have at least one dog per level.
- Prizes for traditional races include blue ribbons, pets, and items.
- Teams that win traditional races will be more likely to win international races.
Double Races
- Double Races will run once every two weeks.
- You need two level one lead dogs to compete in double races.
- You may only enter one team.
- Your winning dogs will receive a red ribbon.
- Teams that win double races will be more likely to win traditional and international races.
Single Races
- Single races will run once a week.
- You need one dog of any level to compete in single races.
- You can enter up to three teams.
- Winners will receive a yellow ribbon.
- Dogs that win single races will be much more likely to win double, traditional, and especially international races.