A Very Good Boy Named Togo | Sponsored
On an arctic January night in 1925, a 12-year-old Siberian Husky named Togo ran hard across the barren Norton Sound.
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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