What happends when season ends?

Welcome to Husky Park’s blog! The season has come to an end, and Husky Park will be closing its doors for one month. But don’t worry – a lot will be happening behind the scenes! During this time, we’ll be renewing and improving the park, as our team swaps harnesses and leashes for hammers and drills. As the seasonal staff finishes their work, our permanent team will continue to take care of the park and its beloved huskies. We want to thank everyone for an amazing 2024–2025 season! But before we move forward, let’s take a look at everything that happens after the season ends!

Thank you for the season 2024 – 2025

It’s time to say thank you for the season 2024-2025 and start a little break! The winter season at Husky Park ends at the end of April an after that, we starts snow-free season. Last spring, we started renovations at Husky Park with the aim of renewing the park. However, the renovation was left unfinished, and now in May, the construction of the park will resume. For this reason, Husky Park will be closed in May.

Begin training the one-year-old dog

In addition, during spring, we begin training the one-year-old dogs for pulling work. Each dog gets to practice how it feels to wear a harness and what it feels like to pull. Every young dog is paired with an experienced running companion who leads by example and shows how it’s done. The running companion is not a new acquaintance but rather a dog they have already lived with in the same enclosure for some time. We want to create a positive and enjoyable memory for every dog when it comes to sledding, which is why we take the time for proper training in spring. Once the training season begins, the focus shifts to building the dogs’ muscle fitness, and there is no longer time to learn how to wear a harness or pull.

Husky Park is dogs home all the year

Husky Park is the dogs’ home all year round. Many of our visitors wonder where the dogs go when the season ends. The answer is – they don’t go anywhere! This is their home in autumn, winter, spring, and summer. A husky’s life looks very different in winter compared to summer. During the summer, the dogs mainly take a break from pulling work, as it is too hot for running in Finland. However, we don’t overlook their need for activity. Instead, we provide them with different ways to release their energy, such as running enclosures, enrichment with toys and bones, and even ice baths to help them stay cool.

What happens in Summer?

Summer is a time for Huskies to take a break from sledding work. In Finland, summers are warm enough that running is not good for them. That’s why they relax and release their energy in different ways. However, basic dog care tasks continue throughout the summer—this includes cleaning the fences, providing fresh water, and feeding the dogs daily. Additionally, their care involves nail trimming and brushing. Huskies shed their fur twice a year, meaning there is a lot of fur in the summer! At Husky Park, the fur is not simply thrown away. Instead, it is collected and used to make Husky hats!

In addition to dog care, the park’s basic maintenance tasks continue. During the summer, all equipment is inspected to determine what needs repairing or replacing. Planning for the use of running enclosures also begins. Throughout the summer, new exercise yards are built, allowing the dogs to run freely and burn off energy. The park guides carefully plan the running sessions to ensure that only dogs that get along are running together. This guarantees a safe and positive free-running experience for all the dogs.

After the season ends, we also start planning the team lists for the next season. The Huskies at Husky Park are divided into five different teams: A-team, B-team, C-team, D-team, and E-team. These teams help ensure that every dog gets enough rest throughout the week. Before creating the team lists, a decision must be made about which dogs will retire. At Husky Park, dogs usually run until they are 10–12 years old, depending on their health and endurance. After that, they retire. During the summer, we begin searching for a retirement home for them. Our goal is to find each retired dog a loving person and a forever home where they can continue their life. We only look for retirement homes in Finland. If a suitable home is not found, retired dogs can stay at the park, for example, in the Meet & Greet area, where they enjoy daily attention and cuddles from visitors.

Snow-free season activities 1.6. – 30.11.

In June, we will open the doors of Husky Park again and offer snow-free season activities: Husky Visiting Package, Hiking With Huskies, Midnight Hiking & Husky Meet & Greet. Additionally, at the end of summer / in autumn, we will start offering husky rides with summer carts: Jenga 500m & Thrilling Ride 1km. You can book your activity on our website. If you don’t find a suitable time, feel free to contact us by email at office@huskypark.fi.

HUSKY PARK COLLABORATIONS SEASON 2024-2025

Welcome to Husky Park’s blog! At our Husky Park, we host many influencers with whom we collaborate. In this blog post, we will introduce the influencers from the 2024-2025 season who have created magical social media content and had unforgettable experiences with our husky friends.


LAURA KOROZSI

My name is Laura Körözsi, a 23-year-old Dutch content creator and owner of Travels.lau, where I share travel tips and experiences with my audience. I work as a security guard, and two years ago, I became a freelancer, collaborating with various companies to create engaging and visually appealing content

The influencer visited us at the end of January when the frost was severe! Despite the freezing temperatures, the visit went wonderfully. Laura met Soturi at the Husky Meet & Greet and instantly fell in love with him! Soturi was at his best, rolling onto his back at Laura’s feet to receive some belly rubs. Beautiful Lapland showed its magic despite the cold, and oh, how stunning the blue hues painted the sky in the middle of the husky ride! And guess what? Laura loved Soturi so much that she came back to see him again!


THE MERRIMANS

We’re The Merrimans, a two-dad family navigating the wonderful chaos of parenting twins! Savannah and Theodore, our adventurous 5-year-olds, keep us on our toes as we explore the world together. From everyday moments to big adventures, we love making memories as a family, embracing the joys and challenges of parenting with love, laughter, and a sense of adventure!

The Merrimans, this lovely family, visited us in November 2024. First, they go to Husky Meet & Greet, where they see our adorable Huskies like Ronaldo! And oh my gosh, November hit us badly and gave us a few days of rain and a few minus degrees. As a combination, we got a very slippery Meet & Greet, almost a skating rink! But The Merrimans made it! And no one had a broken ankle. After The Husky Meet & Greet, we go to Husky Ride. We don’t have enough snow in November to do Husky rides with sled, so we have summer carriages. So the Merrimans got to feel the speed with Huskies and wheels.


MENNUCCI CRISTIANO

We are Italian photographers and videographers exploring the world, sharing our adventures through photos, videos, and engaging stories. We provide travel experiences, tips, and inspiration, turning our passion for exploration into authentic and captivating content.

Mennucci Cristiano visited us in January 2025. Lapland showed its best as we enjoyed perfect weather while spending time with the huskies and capturing content. Cristiano flew a drone over the park, skillfully capturing the breathtaking experience in stunning video and photo material. Cristiano immaortalized in his pictures Keira & Shamaani. If you want to see how amazing reels with drone he created, you can check that here.


LAUREN KIRBY

Hi! I’m Lauren, a travel content creator living in the UK in London. Recently I visited Husky Park in Rovaniemi, Lapland- and I had the most incredible time! The huskies were so well cared for, and it was such a great experience getting to go behind the scenes and meet them. I can highly recommend this experience to anybody visiting Lapland soon!

Lauren Kriby visited us in February 2025. The weather was nice and chilly and snow filled the trees! They joined the Husky Meet & Greet and got to meet our one-year-old puppies who were filled with energy. She, with her companion filmed a lovely tiktok about her visit and the Huksy Meet & Greet telling about her experience with us.


DAISY WOODS

Exploring Lapland with Husky Park Finland: A Family Adventure on a Budget
Hello! I’m Daisy, aka Muddle Through Mummy, where I share our family’s adventures, travel tips, and ways to make memories without breaking the bank.
Recently, we had the fantastic opportunity to collaborate with Husky Park Finland on our family trip to Lapland.

How the Collaboration Came About
I’m always very selective about the collaborations I take on, as I only want to share experiences that feel genuine and truly align with our family’s interests. When we were planning our trip to Lapland to visit Santa Claus Village—one of the region’s top attractions—I knew Husky Park Finland was an absolute must-see. So, I reached out to them directly to see if they’d be interested in working together. In exchange for the gifted husky ride experience, we agreed to share our experience as well as offer a special discount to my followers. It was a perfect fit because not only would we get to share something we were already planning on doing, but it also allowed me to offer value to my followers—helping them plan a magical, budget-friendly, trip to Lapland.

Our Husky Adventure in Lapland
The husky rides at Husky Park Finland were without a doubt the highlight of our trip. The kids were so excited to meet the huskies and experience the thrill of being pulled on a sled through the snowy Finnish landscape. The dogs were absolutely beautiful, and you could tell how well they were cared for. The ride itself was a perfect balance of excitement and serenity, gliding through the snow-covered forests and feeling like we were in a real-life winter fairy tale. What made the experience even more special was how interactive it was. We got to meet the huskies up close, learn about their training, and understand the important role they play in the park. It wasn’t just a ride—it was an educational adventure for the whole family.

Why This Collaboration Was So Meaningful
I love collaborations that feel authentic, and this one was definitely a natural fit. We were already planning to visit Santa Claus Village and Lapland, and Husky Park Finland was a key part of that experience. By reaching out to them, I was able to offer my followers, a chance to experience the same magic with a special discount—making this incredible family adventure more accessible for everyone. If you’re planning a family trip to Lapland, I can’t recommend Husky Park Finland enough. It’s the perfect activity for families, offering fun, adventure, and an opportunity to learn about these amazing animals in a beautiful setting.


IRMA MEET THE WORLD

I’m Irma Masood, a passionate traveler, storyteller, and restaurateur based in Budapest. Originally from Pakistan, I’ve been living here for the past five years, running my own restaurant with dedication and love. Traveling is my escape and inspiration—I make it a priority to explore a new destination every month, capturing the beauty of each place through my lens and turning those moments into meaningful stories. @irmameetstheworld is where I bring my travel stories to life, sharing glimpses of my adventures, the cultures I experience, and the moments that inspire me. Whether I’m curating flavors in my restaurant or exploring the world, I find joy in creating experiences that connect people through food and storytelling.

Irma visited us in the begining of March. She joined the Husky Meet & Greet and after that the Husky Ride! She enjoyed her time giving treats to the Huskies in the Meet & Greet and showing her curiosity by asking about our Huskies. She created a beautiful reel about her experience and posted Instagram stories talking about how her visit went and provided information for her followers about what she learned on her visit!


DO YOU WANNA COLLABORATION WITH US?

If you’re interested in collaborating with us, we warmly welcome all applications! Please send us an email at office@huskypark.fi.

Make sure to attach your media kit so we can see which social media platforms you use, your follower count, and engagement data from your posts. We strive to offer something for everyone, but please note that our winter season is particularly busy—so be sure to reach out to us in advance.

We also offer collaboration opportunities for influencers during the snow-free season!

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Alex & Sanna