Humans Profit While Dogs Die—Help End the Iditarod!

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Every March, hundreds of dogs are pushed past their breaking point, and sometimes even to their death, so that humans can win cash prizes.

During the 1,000-mile Iditarod race, mushers force dogs to pull heavy sleds through dangerous Alaskan terrain. Over 150 dogs have died in the race, and many more have died during the off-season while left chained up outside or have been killed because they weren’t “fast or fit enough”. 😡

The dogs who are exploited for the Iditarod can feel pain and sorrow and want to be loved, just like the dogs who sleep on our couches and play fetch with us. Why are they being treated like sporting equipment?

Please urge Delta Leasing and the Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union—two Iditarod sponsors—to rethink their future support of this deadly race! 🐶 💗

Chad
Ritchie
Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union

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