Dog sledding is a winter sport where a team of dogs pulls a sled across snow or ice. This activity originated with Inuit and Alaskan cultures, who used sleds for transportation and hunting. The dogs, often Huskies or Malamutes, are trained to work together, following commands from a musher, the person guiding the sled.
In modern times, dog sledding is popular for recreation and tourism. Many people enjoy taking guided tours through scenic landscapes, experiencing the thrill of gliding over snow while being pulled by a team of enthusiastic dogs. It also promotes awareness of sled dog care and training.