In case you are wondering what the dogs are up to after running the Iditarod, the answer is that they’re hanging out in Bridgett’s back yard. In a semi-makeshift dog yard, all 23 dogs are having a grand time being waited on paw and paw. Those dogs who prefer to sleep outside — like Teddy with her fabulous fur coat — are comfy on their straw beds, and those who prefer a little more isolation — like Bullet with her agoraphobia — have either a box or a crate to call their own. Every few hours, Bridgett takes out a steaming hot bucket of fish soup, soaked kibble or stew and doles it out. These are some very happy, pampered and maybe even spoiled dogs!

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  • REALLY, REALLY, “good dogs” – what a bunch of hard charging, four-legged little players!

    And to Aliy and Allen, thank you for sharing your experiences (Aliy’s live cam of the race was thrilling)!!!

    Thank you to the team of caretakers and photo-video folks, too!!!

    And Mother Nature getsd a hand for the white cover this year!!!

    Good luck in the future – from CT
    fan!!!

  • These dogs not only know how to run. They know how to relax. I could learn alot from their ability to take care of themselves.

    Thanks MacGellan for giving us a great view of the experience for Aliy, Allen, All the workers and all the dogs.

    I think this must be the best web site of the Iditarod especially for anyone who might want to cheer for or help a specific team.

    Great coverage. Thanks to all who have given support for they have given me incentive to do more next year. What a great team to be apart of, if only in some small way, but even better in a big way.

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