A guide to Siberian Husky racing in the UK

Published: 29 January 2026

If you’ve ever spent time with a Siberian Husky, you’ll know they aren’t your average “walk-around-the-block” kind of dog. These are born athletes with a heritage rooted in endurance, teamwork, and an irrepressible desire to run.

We are proud to support the British Siberian Husky Racing Association (BSHRA). To celebrate this partnership, we’ve put together a guide to the world of husky racing, the unique needs of these canine athletes, and how you can keep your high-energy pets protected.

A sport built on speed and stamina

Husky racing in the UK has a rich history dating back to 1978. What started as a small gathering at Hankley Common has evolved into a dedicated racing season that runs from October to March.

The BSHRA organises events across the country, ranging from massive eight-dog rig teams to Cani-X (cross-country running with your dog). These races aren’t just about speed. They are a celebration of the bond between owner and dog.

Do Huskies really enjoy racing?

It’s a question often asked by onlookers: is it cruel? The answer is found in the “husky song.” Before a race starts, the air is filled with excited howls and barks.

For a husky, running is as natural as breathing. They are bred for stamina, and seeing a dog’s body language transform as they hit the trail — becoming focused, joyful, and confident — is a testament to their love for the sport. As the BSHRA experts note, these dogs are “bouncy, strong, and full of excitement” the moment the harness comes out.

Caring for your canine athlete

Owning a working breed or an active dog comes with its own set of rewards and challenges. Here are a few practical tips for keeping your active pets in top condition:

  • Huskies are notoriously stoic. They often won’t show signs of pain or illness until a condition is quite advanced. It’s vital to know your dog’s “normal” so you can spot subtle changes in their mood or appetite early.
  • Huskies are legendary escape artists. They love to dig and climb, so ensure your garden has deep, secure fencing.
  • When dogs are running through forests and over rough trails, minor scrapes can happen. Keeping a pet first aid kit is essential for any active owner.

Why cover is vital for active dogs

When your dog leads an active, adventurous lifestyle, the risk of unexpected injury or illness is always a factor. Whether it’s a strained muscle on the trail or a sudden illness that a stoic husky has been hiding, vet bills can escalate quickly.

Many owners of working breeds wonder whether it’s better to save a monthly amount or take out a policy. When you compare pet insurance vs savings, the advantage of insurance is the immediate safety net. A savings pot might take years to grow, but a policy provides cover from day one for significant, unforeseen costs.

We understand that when your pet is unwell, you want answers fast. That’s why we focus on:

  • Speedy Claims: We aim to assess your claim within 5 working days so you can focus on your pet’s recovery.
  • Expert Support: Our team is here to help you navigate your policy with ease 7 days a week.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that you can access the best possible care without financial worry.

How you can get involved

You don’t need a professional rig to enjoy the thrill of the trail. The BSHRA has recently introduced Cani-X classes and two-dog bikejor, which are fantastic ways for any fit dog and owner to get active.

If you’re thinking about joining the racing community, ensure your pet’s health is the priority. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and the right insurance are the foundations of a happy, racing-ready dog.

Is your high-energy hero protected for their next adventure? Get a quote and see how we can help you provide the best care for your pet.

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