Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sad News

I saw this article today and was really bothered by it. Is there really a good reason for these dogs to risk their lives for a race? Is there any way to protest their participation? If anyone knows more about the Iditarod, I'd definitely like to hear more info.

Fifth dog dies during Iditarod race

NOME, Alaska - A fifth dog has died during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

An eight-year-old male named Omen in musher Rick Larson's team died early Friday on the trail between the Elim and White Mountain checkpoints.

At least three dogs died in each of the last two races, and at least four died during the 2006 race.

Omen's death came a day after a five-year-old male named Maynard, on the team of Canadian musher Warren Palfrey, died about an hour outside of the finish line at Nome.

Iditarod spokesman Chas St. George says tests will be performed on the dogs to determine the cause of death.

Meanwhile, 26 mushers remain on the trail of the 1,770-kilometre race, which started March 8 near Anchorage. Lance Mackey of Alaska won this third consecutive Iditarod title on Wednesday.

1 comment:

loisbt said...

poor doggie ... i don't like to hear of any dog dying ... but, does this make a point that females are stronger than males? ... just something to ponder ...