It's that time again. Let's do a little bit of a mushing social media round up. Alaska is in full swing of fishing season, so many of the mushers have gone dark as they prepare to stock up for the winter months so the humans can eat, too. However, some made sure to share with fans this week.
If you aren't following Kailyn and Justin Olnes on social media you really should. The owners of ReRun Kennel have a hybrid kennel of sled dogs that they rescue from shelters/rescues plus a few they get from top kennels. They keep fans updated with all the dogs in their kennel on facebook and have started to do dna testing on their rescues to find out just who these pups are.
Bridgett Watkins has written a book. Her father is a Yukon Quest champion. Her step mother is not only a Quest champ (the only woman to do so) but also one of the most beloved mushers of all time by fans (and she's been retired a few years). Watkins is a mom, a nurse, and a second generation dog musher. As she gets to share her story and memories in book form, she took to her kennel page (Kennel on a Hill) to share a few photos of growing up sled dog.
help there’s a wasp nest above the front door and I want Q to take care of it in his bee suit so until then I’m hiding under a bathrobe every time I go out and the dogs think it’s hilarious pic.twitter.com/tvTW95y1JB
— Blair Braverman (@BlairBraverman) July 17, 2024
A good friend's work was able to part with two umbrellas which I use for shade in the dog yard - Joe and Astral say thank you auntie Alison! pic.twitter.com/CxVYQi3lQB
— Megan Moberly (@YukikazeSibes) July 17, 2024