
Do you see what I see? I can't believe it....!
Ice-cream for Daisy!!!

Hey, where is the guy,who promised me to buy an ice-cream?

What did you want? Chocolate or vanilla?


Just for the record, in Jason Zabokrtsky's blog you can learn that it is an old habit to treat the hard working sled dogs of Wintergreen in Ely with ice-cream only after special and longer expeditions, so maybe once or twice a year. Check the links to learn more about the amazing Canadian Inuit dogs, more dogs in the photo gallery .
Photo credits: Idefix (1,3), Jason Zabokrtsky (2), Hupsi (4), Hartmuth (5)
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