Isis is one of Kara and Grover's superhero kids.
							
							In the spring of 2006 I sold Isis, along with Dare 
							(Smiley x Oreo) to a nice woman in Yellowknife, who 
							came to me with some very good references. 
							
							Icey was still young and hadn't been harness broke, 
							but given her pedigree, I had nothing but confidence 
							that she would be a good addition to Jo's team down 
							the road. 
							
							Imagine my surprise when many months later Jo 
							contacted me and said they were having problems 
							harness breaking her. The problem had begun when 
							running down some pavement that Jo had to travel on 
							to get to their training area and then got magnified 
							from there. I offered some suggestions and told her 
							to keep in touch with me. 
							
							After a number of months and trying everything they 
							could think of, Jo, very sadly, contacted me wishing 
							to return Ice. As I always do, I refunded back Jo's 
							purchase price in full and Jo shipped her back down 
							to Edmonton. 
							
							Ice settled back into our kennel routine quite 
							easily and we began a calculated long-term approach 
							to re-schooling her attitudes about running in 
							harness. I knew that we realistically only had one 
							shot to change her mind about being a sled dog.  My 
							goal was to make her reliable enough that I could 
							find her a home on a recreational team. Despite 
							being a Grover/Kara kid, I was convinced she just 
							wasn't a 'special' dog. 
							
							So, over the course of last fall, Ice got accustom 
							to being on a leash, a drop chain and eventually 
							living on a stake out chain. This spring I finally 
							felt the time was right and hooked her up with a 
							carefully selected team. She balked a bit, but never 
							really showed any indication that she was going to 
							through a 'feet in the air' temper tantrum like she 
							did in Yellowknife. 
							
							I ran her a few times with good results before 
							giving her a few months off. Through out the summer 
							Mark and I both started to become rather enchanted 
							with this little piebald gal. Jo had always 
							maintained that she was an absolute sweetheart in 
							their kennel and we were really seeing that here, 
							but I did begin to look for a new home for her. 
							
							I offered her to a few folks, but no one was really 
							taken with her, despite her great pedigree and the 
							fact that I was now insisting that was 'something' 
							about her. 
							
							When we started running again in July, Ice was right 
							in there with the rest of the crew. She still balked 
							a bit when we crossed or traveled down our gravel 
							road, but otherwise was doing just great on our 
							runs. 
							
							Then in the last few weeks she really began to 'find 
							her feet'. Last week she was roaring down the trail, 
							out performing even her star brother, Wolvie. I 
							decided it was time to up the pressure on her and 4 
							days ago took her on a run up our driveway, which is 
							all gravel. She didn't miss a beat.
							
							This morning I decided to listen to my gut and put 
							the young lady in lead. She was a STAR. 
							
							When we hit the driveway I was curious to see what 
							she would do when she had no other dogs pulling her 
							forward. She balked for a second then looked for 
							ways to run off the gravel on the side of the road, 
							but Dasher was blocking that option for her on the 
							right. She tried to swing to the left but because 
							the rest of the team was on the right side of the 
							road, couldn't reach the side of the road. She 
							hesitated for a half second and then hit her harness 
							hard and got back to work. 
							
							Watching her traveling hard and fast down the road, 
							driving solidly into her harness was wonderful. I 
							was so proud of her.
							
							She lead a big, fast 14-dog team for over 5 miles 
							before I hit some trail that was above her leader 
							skills and swapped her out for Tess. 
							
							Just in case anyone was wondering - she is no longer 
							for sale. 
							 
							Karen