Huskainability
We’re on the right track!
We’ve decided to do our part, and focus on building a sustainable and responsible business. We’re already seeing the change on our winters and WE cannot just spectate. It’s a long journey, but we can make it, together!
Husky welfare comes first
It is of paramount importance to us to take good care of our purebred Siberian Huskies, whose well-being and natural needs have been given special attention. The shelters are spaced out and our park is fenced. In this way, it forms a run for dogs during the snow-free season. In addition, the dogs are offered high-quality raw food, because high-quality food contributes to the maintenance of the dogs’ health.
Huskies are born to run, and there is nothing they like better than pulling a sled with their friends. The dogs are picked up one by one from the kennels and harnessed to their own place in front of the sled. The working day consists of safaris of different lengths, and a day’s travel can be total 30–60 km. We keep track that there are enough rest days even during the busy winter season. Our dogs are primarily workmates, living creatures that we value, and whose well-being is our number one priority.
We aim to support mental well-being by giving the dogs plenty of exercise and activities even in quieter times, as well as having social relationships with both people and other dogs. Safe and stress-free herd and a clean-living environment also support the well-being of the dogs. The dogs receive regular vaccinations and health checks to monitor their condition. We have a retirement plan for our dogs so that they can enjoy comfortable and happy retirement days.



Supporting the local and the domestic
We strive to maintain local culture and prefer local crafts, raw materials, and local food in our selections. In our operations, we primarily use local services, such as veterinary services, construction projects, and in work clothing. Our employees and trainees are mainly local, and we have been awarded the Key Flag symbol in the spring of 2023. The Key Flag symbol in connection with the service indicates that the service employs people in Finland and that our company is domestically owned.
We employ several year-round workers, as well as a few seasonal workers. This is how we ensure that the dogs always have familiar people around who know each dog and know how to read their gestures and expressions. We collaborate with local educational institutions and social work by offering internships and workplace visits to students, and we are happy to take part in projects and research conducted by universities. Employee well-being and equality are important to us, and we promote them through recreational activities, continuous development of working conditions, flexible practices, and fair treatment of all staff.
Certified love for Lapland’s nature
We consider the diversity of nature and the environment in all our activities and strive to protect it as best we can. We protect the environment from wear and tear by using the same existing routes for as long as possible, and during husky hikes we follow already established trails, always collecting any litter with us. We use products with environmental or Nordic Swan labels and we use durable products instead of disposable ones. We strive to purchase long-lasting, high-quality items to avoid waste and offer recycling possibilities both customers and staff.
We are committed to preventing and reducing the environmental impact of our operations and we work actively to promote sustainable development by constantly developing our operations and setting new goals every year.
We’ve earned many certifications during the last years, check them below!


Our carbon footprint
We have calculated our carbon footprint including Scope 1 & 2 and some Scope 3 emissions since 2023! Although our calculations are not yet complete due to some missing data, this is a promising start. The majority of our emissions come from vehicle fuel consumption, commuting, and dog food. The electricity we purchase is already 100% renewable, and in addition, we generate electricity with our own solar panels. Our buildings are heated with geothermal energy, dog food is stored in a cold container, and the building technology is energy-efficient.
Our next steps in climate action include refining the calculation of Scope 3 emissions and setting emission reduction targets!⚡️
CERTIFATIONS

KEY FLAG
The Key Flag symbol in connection with the service indicates that the service employs people in Finland and that our company is domestically owned.



