THE MURDER-A-DOG RACE
                     BETTER KNOWN AS:
                                                            THE IDITAROD

Once again it is drawing near to the day that Alaska plays host to the MURDER-A-DOG  Race, and once again, we at the Canadian Voice For Animals, are asking everyone who love the poor unfortunate animals who are subjected to this horror, to write to the Governor of
Alaska, and your Senators, asking them to, once and for all, put a stop to this disgusting exploitation of our fellow sentient beings. These dogs suffer unwarranted horrors during the race, and if one dares to become hurt or unable to continue, the poor creature is either beaten into submission or shot and left to die never knowing why...The Governor can be contacted at this address:

frank_murkowski@gov.state.ak.us
Please make your messages short and to the point, as long letters will be sent to the wastebasket. If you have the time, write a letter and post it, as the written word packs a heavier impact. Write the Governor at: 
Office of the Governor · PO Box 110001 · Juneau, AK  99811-0001 ·                                   Telephone at: (907) 465-3500
                                 and voice your concerns

The Lieutenant Governor can be contacted at:
Dan_Saddler@gov.state.ak.us
  Mr. Saddler is the Lieutenant Governor's Press Secretary.

Is there a way that this bloody carnage can be stopped? Yes there is: Iditarod supporters claim that the race is patterned after the serum run,  which is totally inaccurate; but, why not make this a true statement and change the Iditarod so that the race is run in relays and then no dog would run more than  one hundred miles. That length is still a long run for a 45 to 50 pound dog, but the casualty count would be dropped to considerably. And further, observers should and could be stationed at one mile intervals to monitor the Mushers and to make sure any of the dogs that are unable to finish the, Murder-A-Dog-Race, are cared for and transported back to the starting point for veterinary care.

These rescued dogs would be considered redundant and could now be put up for adoption and sent to a home where they would be honoured and loved like a member of the family.

It is said that God sees grace in the struggle. These dogs have struggled long enough. Let us, all who read this, show these beautiful creatures some of that grace.

If you ever go to Alaska, and you are far enough away from the lights of civilization, look up into the sky; all the stars you see are those of the souls of the dogs who never make it through a race.
Once you've seen this spectacle, nights from then on will never be too long.


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                          THE MURDER-A-DOG RACE
                     BETTER KNOWN AS:
                                                            THE IDITAROD

Once again it is drawing near to the day that Alaska plays host to the MURDER-A-DOG  Race, and once again, we at the Canadian Voice For Animals, are asking everyone who love the poor unfortunate animals who are subjected to this horror, to write to the Governor of
Alaska, and your Senators, asking them to, once and for all, put a stop to this disgusting exploitation of our fellow sentient beings. These dogs suffer unwarranted horrors during the race, and if one dares to become hurt or unable to continue, the poor creature is either beaten into submission or shot and left to die never knowing why...The Governor can be contacted at this address:

frank_murkowski@gov.state.ak.us
Please make your messages short and to the point, as long letters will be sent to the wastebasket. If you have the time, write a letter and post it, as the written word packs a heavier impact. Write the Governor at: 
Office of the Governor · PO Box 110001 · Juneau, AK  99811-0001 ·                                   Telephone at: (907) 465-3500
                                 and voice your concerns

The Lieutenant Governor can be contacted at:
Dan_Saddler@gov.state.ak.us
  Mr. Saddler is the Lieutenant Governor's Press Secretary.

Is there a way that this bloody carnage can be stopped? Yes there is: Iditarod supporters claim that the race is patterned after the serum run,  which is totally inaccurate; but, why not make this a true statement and change the Iditarod so that the race is run in relays and then no dog would run more than  one hundred miles. That length is still a long run for a 45 to 50 pound dog, but the casualty count would be dropped to considerably. And further, observers should and could be stationed at one mile intervals to monitor the Mushers and to make sure any of the dogs that are unable to finish the, Murder-A-Dog-Race, are cared for and transported back to the starting point for veterinary care.

These rescued dogs would be considered redundant and could now be put up for adoption and sent to a home where they would be honoured and loved like a member of the family.

It is said that God sees grace in the struggle. These dogs have struggled long enough. Let us, all who read this, show these beautiful creatures some of that grace.

If you ever go to Alaska, and you are far enough away from the lights of civilization, look up into the sky; all the stars you see are those of the souls of the dogs who never make it through a race.
Once you've seen this spectacle, nights from then on will never be too long.


THE LIFE OF AN IDITAROD DOG
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DREAMING OF A BETTER LIFE
Musher lifting dog and putting him into a small container
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Dogs on short tethers before the race starts (1)
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Dogs on short tethers before the race starts (2)
LIFE OF A SLED DOG BEFORE THE RACE
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Dogs kept on short chains in Iditarod kennel

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Dogs run to the end of their tethers and are jerked back                                    by their chainst.
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COULD THESE TETHERS BE ANY SHORTER?
WITH THIS PAGE WE HAVE TRIED TO GIVE YOU A SMALL AMOUNT OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE HELL
THAT THE IDITAROD (murder-a-dog) RACING DOGS
GO THROUGH DURING THEIR SHORT LIFESPAN...FOR MORE UP TO DATE INFORMATION, CLICK ON THE LOGO BELOW; IT'S  WELL WORTH A VISIT

This page was last updated on: December 17, 2006

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