Sports doggos quit on coach, probably want to join LeBron in L.A.
Mar 11, 2019, 1:47 PM
(AP Photo/Michael Dinneen, File)
Good Iditarod doggos quit on musher Nicolas Petit on Monday after he yelled at one of the animals.
A dog named Joey had been fighting with another dog on the team and jumped it during a break on the way to the Bering Sea checkpoint of Koyuk.
“I yelled at Joey, and everybody heard the yelling, and that doesn’t happen,” Petit told the Iditarod Insider website. “And then they wouldn’t go anymore. Anywhere. So we camped here.”
Several mushers passed Petit’s team on the trail, erasing his five-hour lead in the race. Pete Kaiser of Alaska was the first musher into Koyuk, followed about an hour later by defending champion Joar Ulsom of Norway.
The checkpoint is 827 miles (1,330 kilometers) into the 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometer) race across Alaska.
Petit said his dogs are well-fed and there’s no medical issue keeping them from getting up and running.
“It’s just a head thing,” he said. “We’ll see if one of these dog teams coming by will wake them up at all.”
There is no word on whether the dogs have requested a trade to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.