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E-raamat: Four Thousand Paws: Caring for the Dogs of the Iditarod: A Veterinarian's Story

  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324091400
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324091400

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Few sporting events attract as much attention, or create as much spectacle, as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Each March, despite freezing temperatures and white-out winds, hundreds of dogs and dozens of mushers journey to Anchorage, Alaska, to participate in The Last Great Race on Earth, a gruelling, thousand-mile race across the Alaskan wilderness.

While many veterinarians apply, only a small number are approved to examine the elite canine athletes who, using solely their muscle and an innate drive to race, carry handlers between frozen outposts each year, risking injury, illness, and fatigue along the way. In Four Thousand Paws, award-winning veterinarian Lee Morgana member of the Iditarods expert veterinary corpstells the story of these heroic dogs, following the teams as they traverse deep spruce forests, climb steep mountain slopes, and navigate over ice-bound rivers toward Nome, on the coast of the Bering Sea, where the famed Burled Arch awaits.

From the huskies of Iditarods past to the intrepid dogs of today, Morgan shows how these fierce competitors surmount the dangers of the Arctic, aided, along the way, by attentive mushers and volunteer veterinarians. A world away from his veterinary clinic, Morgan examines dogs at each checkpoint, and sees how their body language reflects the thrill of the raceand how, when pulled from it, they often refuse to eat. As in any team sport, distinct personalities among the sled dogs create complex group dynamics, and Morgan captures moments of intense rivalry, defeat, camaraderie and, ultimately, triumph.

In the tradition of Why Elephants Weep, Four Thousand Paws is an intimate look inside the animal mind and an exciting new account of a storied race.

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"Four Thousand Paws is [ an] engaging account of the many years [ Lee Morgan] has spent on the arduous trail. He puts to rest any argument about how inhumane the race is. From extensive prerace physical exams to almost-daily health checks, the dogs' health and safety, Dr. Morgan makes clear, is the top concern of veterinarians and mushers alike." -- Mark Yost - The Wall Street Journal "Veterinarians are the unseen heroes of the Iditarodworking around the clock in frigid temperatures, deep in the wilderness, giving their all to keep the dogs safe and healthy. At long last, Lee Morgan gives us a glimpse of the stories behind the scenes." -- Blair Braverman, author of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube

A longtime veterinarian, Lee Morgan runs his own practice in Washington, D.C. For over a decade, Morgan has treated dogs on-site at the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. He lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland, with his wife and children.