Tell Wells Fargo to Help End the Suffering of Dogs Used in the Iditarod
Hundreds of dogs are abused and exploited every year in Alaska's Iditarod dog sled race—a grueling trek of more than 1,000 miles. Today’s race has virtually nothing in common with the original Iditarod, which was intended to deliver an emergency supply of diphtheria serum.
Typically, dogs are forced to run an average of 125 grueling miles per day with little rest. They are subjected to biting winds, blinding snowstorms, subzero temperatures, and the danger of falling through treacherous ice into frigid waters. Almost every year, several dogs die of "sudden death syndrome," which means that they are literally run to death.
Please contact Wells Fargo imediately to ask that they cancel their sponsorship of the Iditarod.
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