Over 150 Dogs Dead: Urge Blood Bank of Alaska to Reconsider Supporting This!

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Over 150 dogs have died in the Iditarod. WHY does this race still have sponsors?

Up to half the dogs who are forced to run Alaska’s 1,000-mile Iditarod race don’t even make it to the finish line due to exhaustion, illness, or injury. A pregnant dog died in the race in 2025, and three young dogs met the same fate in 2024. 💔 How could anyone support this? Ask Blood Bank of Alaska—it’s chosen to sponsor the Iditarod.

The dogs who are bred, chained outside in freezing temps, and pushed to collapse for the Iditarod are no different from the ones we love and share our homes with. As long as this cruel race goes on, thousands of them will be forced to suffer, and many will be left permanently scarred (if they don’t drop dead on the trail).

Nearly all the major companies that had supported the Iditarod have stopped. Please urge Blood Bank of Alaska to reconsider its future ties! 🙏

Robert (Bob)
Scanlon
Blood Bank of Alaska

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