The Dead Pets Podcast celebrates the lives of the creatures that have changed ours.
On an arctic January night in 1925, a 12-year-old Siberian Husky named Togo ran hard across the barren Norton Sound, an inlet of the sub-zero Bering Sea off the west coast of Alaska.
He led a sled dog team that beat a path into the frozen terrain packed with ice and snow as they carried a life-saving medicine bound for Nome, Alaska. The team was in a race against time as the lives of 28 people hung in the balance. The people of Nome had 20 hours left, and time was running out.
Listen to episode 4 of the Dead Pets Podcasts to hear the incredible true story of a very good boy named Togo.
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