Rohn Checkpoint Where the Tough Get Going!
The following is an excerpt from an article written by Stephanie White, official dog catcher, reporter and checker at Rohn Checkpoint. Stephanie will be providing coverage from Rohn Checkpoint in the Alaska Range during the 2010 Iditarod.
Unlike some checkpoints, the Rohn doggie hotel is not for one night only. Due to weather, the four legged athletes that have been dropped from the race may be grounded for an extra day or so until planes can fly again. During that time, pups are cared for by veterinarians and the doggie hotel staff 24 hrs a day. Meals are provided, including breakfast in bed. Clean bedding and blankets are a standard. Doggie massages and pampering are a must. Dogs have even been known to come back to the Rohn hotel on their own for the fine services offered. Located in the quite comforts of the spruce forest the Rohn doggie hotel is by far the best in the area. No reservations required!!!
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