Discover the heart of Alaskan dog mushing with a one-hour visit to the historic Alaskan Kennels, home of the Anadyr Siberian Husky. This hands-on experience allows you to meet, pet, and learn about th
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Local spring water for water bottles
- Meet purebred Siberian Huskies from the world's oldest Siberian Husky Kennel.
- Hands-on Kennel Tour (pet the dogs!
- Learn about Siberian Huskies, the history of dog sledding in Alaska, and off-grid living.
- Experienced & Certified Guides to introduce you to the dogs.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely dress in layers! Fairbanks can be chilly, especially if you're outside interacting with the dogs. I'd recommend a warm jacket, gloves, and maybe even a hat. The kennel tour is mostly hands-on, so you'll want to be cozy while petting those fluffy Huskies. Just check the weather for the day you're going; it can change quickly!
A: Absolutely! It's perfect for families. Kids under 12 just need an adult with them, so it’s a great opportunity for a family outing. The guide tailors the experience to keep it fun and engaging for all ages. Plus, who wouldn’t love meeting those friendly Huskies?
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them a call or email at least 48 hours in advance. They're really flexible and want to make sure you have a chance to meet those Huskies. But always check the specific policies just to be sure!
Discussions
Just booked the Siberian Husky Kennel Tour in Fairbanks!
I’m so excited! I booked this tour for my family next month. We’ll finally get to meet those amazing Siberian Huskies! I love that it’s a small group, only 6 people, so it feels really personal. Plus, my kids are gonna freak out when they get to pet the dogs! Anyone else done this? Any tips?
Anyone done the Husky Kennel Tour? What’s it like?
I’m thinking about getting this as a gift for my best friend’s birthday. She’s obsessed with dogs and loves Alaska! Just wondering if it’s worth it and what the experience is really like. Does it feel rushed or is there enough time to really enjoy it?