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NOVEMBER 24, 2000 A fisheries company in Dillinham, Alaska, has donated 20,000 pounds of sockeye salmon to sled dogs who have been threatened with death rather than face starvation. The dogs also received emergency food in October. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 24, 2000 A fisheries company in Dillinham, Alaska, has donated 20,000 pounds of sockeye salmon to sled dogs who have been threatened with death rather than face starvation. The dogs also received emergency food in October. Get the Story:
Leftover salmon feed sled dogs (AP 11/24) Related Stories:
Alaska dogs to receive emergency food (Enviro 10/13)
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