

The Greenland sled dog is a distinct and ancient breed, thought to be directly descended from the dogs brought to Greenland by the first Inuit settlers. It is believed to be the only pure-bred aboriginal dog remaining in the Arctic. By law, in order to preserve the genetic purity of these animals, no other dog breeds are allowed in Northwest Greenland. Although the Inuit in Alaska and Canada now typically use snowmobiles rather than sled dogs, indigenous Greenlanders in the far north still rely upon traditional dog teams and wooden sledges for winter hunting.