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"Melinda Shore" <shore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Lance Mackey is, I guess, being Lance Mackey, which is a
> pretty remarkable thing. Mackey knows stuff about training
> dogs that I don't think anybody else knows plus he's
> entertaining and all around a pretty extraordinary guy.
Incident Date: Wednesday, Dec 31, 2003
County: Anchorage
Disposition: Not Charged
Person of Interest: Lance Mackey
In 2004, Wolf, a 5-year old sled dog in musher Lance Mackey's
team, died when he regurgitated food and choked on it, a common occurrence
during the race. Interestingly, when race officials
re****ted Wolf's death, they announced that the first dog had died
during the race-they knew to expect other deaths.
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Outdoor Athlete?
Lance Mackey a.k.a 'our hero'
ACTION ALERT: 2007 Yukon Quest and Iditarod champion
Lance Mackey was nominated by ESPN for an 'ESPY Award'
in the 'Best Outdoor Athlete' category. Winners are
picked by people voting online.
The Iditarod and Yukon Quest have long, well-do***ented
histories of dog deaths, illnesses and injuries.
What happens to the dogs during these races includes
death, paralysis, penile frostbite, bleeding ulcers,
bloody diarrhea, lung damage, pneumonia, ruptured
discs, viral diseases, broken bones, torn muscles and
tendons, vomiting, hypothermia, sprains, torn footpads
and anemia.
In the Iditarod and Yukon Quest, dogs do all the work.
Mushers sit or lie down on their sleds and sometimes
sleep while racing their dogs into the ground. Iditarod
and Yukon Quest animal cruelty should not be rewarded.
['Action Alert' from Sled Dog Action Coalition]
Some words about Mr. Mackey's 'special relation****p' with his dogs:
[From February 16, 2007 Yukon News: "Mackey's dog team
is in the dark" by Genesee Keevil - story available by
free ONLINE subscription at Yukon-News.com]
Lance Mackey likes to keep his dog team guessing. There's
no routine, said the reigning champ. The dogs never know
how long they're going to be running for, or when they're
going to eat.
"They don't know what's coming," he said with a grin.
"But I can give them anything it takes and they will
take it.
"And I do this in training as well - I go with the flow."
Pet-abuse.com: Lance Mackey's dog 'Wolf' regurgitates
food, then chokes to death on it in 2004 Iditarod race
[UPDATE - Friday July 13, 2007: The ESPY Award
was won by a REAL ATHLETE, marathoner Dean Karnazes
(50 marathons in 50 days) - Lance should think about
harnessing THIS GUY up next year!]


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