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Posted March 9, 2011
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Prince George, British Columbia
Dogsledding Criticisms -- Justified??
- rachel8, CNN iReport producer
Taking place the first weekend in March every year, the Iditarod -- a dog sled race over 1,150 miles, across some of the world's most extreme terrain in temperatures often far below freezing -- has been called "The last great race on Earth." But is it now being threatened?
This year -- the 39th Annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race -- is already well under way in Alaska and as such the spotlight has returned yet again to the sport of dogsledding. And it has come under fire, again -- by the activists and animal rights organizations, such as PETA, who suggest that mushing is cruel and that the dogs are mistreated.
For more information about Dog Sled Rescue:
www.dogpower.ca
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