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The beauty of Yukon/Alaska, the wonderful people you work with in supporting this fantastic adventure, the communities that you interact with, the mushers and their dogs, this is human beings at their best working in one of the last great wildernesses. To stand and watch the northern lights, to glimpse the wildlife, to experience the flora and fauna..this is living!!
Gordon Thompson, Englishman, presently living in the Italian Dolomites.

The Yukon Quest is powered by sled dogs. These incredible canine athletes are the heart and soul of this great race and their ancestors made it possible for nineteenth Century society to establish itself in the far North well over 100 years ago and eventually create the modern northern world we enjoy today.

Excellence in canine care is one of the founding principles of the Yukon Quest and we are dedicated to educating, encouraging and demanding this level of care for all sled dogs participating in the Yukon Quest.

Yukon Quest mushers are coaches, cooks, cheerleaders, and companions to their dogs and Yukon Quest sled dogs are elite, marathon athletes. Bred from stock that survived and thrived during the Gold Rush Era, no animal on earth can match them for endurance, dedication and their ability to perform in the extreme conditions of the North.

The Yukon Quest Veterinary Program sees each dog examined a minimum of six times from the pre-race Vet Check to the Finish Line. Five Dog Drops, or vet stations, in addition to the 10 Race Checkpoints provide opportunities for our professional, volunteer veterinarians to monitor the dog teams throughout the race, and for mushers to remove a dog from the competition if necessary.

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