sled dog
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Definition
- Noun:
- A dog trained to pull a sled, typically as part of a team: A "sled dog" is a working dog, often of a specific breed like a Husky or Malamute, that is specially trained to haul sleds over snow and ice.
Usage
- The term "sled dog" is used to refer to the animal itself, focusing on its function and training.
- It is commonly used in contexts related to Arctic exploration, winter sports like dog sledding, and historical transportation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The musher relied on his team of strong sled dogs to complete the race.
- Alaskan Malamutes are a popular breed of sled dog.
- Historically, sled dogs were essential for transportation and communication in northern regions.
Advanced Usage
- "Lead sled dog": The dog that runs at the front of the team, setting the pace and following the musher's commands.
- The lead sled dog is crucial for guiding the rest of the team.
Variants and Related Words
- Sledding (n): The sport or activity of traveling on a sled, often pulled by sled dogs.
- He enjoys sledding in the mountains.
- Musher (n): The driver of a dog sled team.
- The musher gave a command to the sled dogs.
- Dog team (n): A group of sled dogs harnessed together to pull a sled.
- A well-trained dog team can travel long distances.
Synonyms
- Sledge dog: A synonym, more commonly used in British English.
- Husky: While "Husky" is a specific breed, it is often used informally to refer to a sled dog.
- Malamute: Another specific breed commonly used as a sled dog.
Related Phrases
- Dog sled (n): The vehicle pulled by the sled dogs.
- They loaded supplies onto the dog sled.
- Dog sledding (n): The activity or sport of using a dog sled.
- Dog sledding is a popular winter activity in Alaska.
Noun
- a dog trained to draw a sled usually in a team