Ashley Thaemert was 10 years old when her grandfather built her first wooden sled.
The 17-year-old Forest Lake High School senior has been hooked ever since.
She gobbled up books about mushing, watched shows and insisted people help her out and teach her about racing. Not just any racing — racing dogs.
"I was fascinated with them," Thaemert said. "Mushing and being with the dogs is one of the only things in the world that can really get me excited and talking. I could talk to someone about it for hours and never run out of things to say."
That enthusiasm bubbles over into her busy teenage life. Thaemert is adamant about making time for her dogs in between school, a job and her other activities, including her spot on the Forest Lake Area High School danceline team.
When Thaemert started to build her team four years ago, she reached out to a Princeton breeder of Alaskan malamutes, some of the biggest, strongest dogs of the mushing world.
Her first puppies included Suka and London.
Her team now consists of four additional dogs, Saffron, Echo, Akira and her dad's dog, Nanuq, each with their own personality.