Is the Iditarod Fair To Dogs?

AuthorSEAVEY, DANNY
PositionOpposing views on Alaska's 1,160-mile dogsled race - Brief Article

Critics say Alaska's 1,160-mile dogsled race is inhumane

YES MY family has been running sled dogs since 1963, and the Iditarod sleddog race since its inception in 1973. My father and grandfather have completed the race many times. Now I am 18, and this month I will compete in my first Iditarod race.

I have devoted the last three years to my dogs and this race, which will attract over 10,000 spectators, 2,000 volunteers, 75 teams, 40 veterinarians, and 20 teachers, who will go along the trail and participate in chat rooms with schoolchildren around the nation.

Of course it would be inhumane to subject a golden retriever or similar house-pet dog to a journey of more than 1,000 miles in as little as nine days. But Alaskan huskies are different; they're bred and trained for the task.

It's in the competitors' own interests to see that their dogs get the best food and veterinary attention in the world--and they do.

Annually, we spend a quarter million dollars on dog food, vaccinations, and kennel supplies for our 60 dogs, while the top prize for the Iditarod is $60,000. So obviously the draw is not the money, but the love of the dogs.

To pay for this expensive vacation, my family conducts tours in the summer, bringing visitors from all over the world into our kennel, showing them where and how the dogs are kept and taking them for a ride.

We clearly have nothing to hide, and are very proud of our state sport and the way our dogs are treated. I welcome anyone who is truly interested to come to our kennel or to the Iditarod, and form your own educated opinion.

--DANNY SEAVEY, 18 Seward, Alaska

NO The Iditarod may have been founded to commemorate a great event, but there is nothing great about the way it is run now. In the famous 1925 medicine delivery to Nome that...

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