Training Information on Sled Dogs in the Iditarod Race
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Training Information on Sled Dogs in the Iditarod Race


Training Information on Sled Dogs in the Iditarod Race

The first annual 1,150-mile Iditarod was run in 1973 from Anchorage in south central Alaska to Nome on the western coast. Called the "Last Great Race on Earth," a shorter version was run in 1967 as part of Alaska's centennial year celebrations, and took place again in 1969. The purpose was to commemorate the Iditarod Trail, which had been the main thoroughfare through the state, and to highlight the importance of the role of sled dogs and the trail in Alaska's history.

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Puppy Training

Training for the Race

Training the Lead Dog

Treatment of the Dogs





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