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A sleddoghas reunited with his owner three months after going missing from an Iditarod race checkpoint in Alaska.
Leon, a 3-year-old husky, went missing in March while racing The Iditarod across Alaska with his owner Sébastien Dos Santos Borges, the Iditarod Trail Committee (ITC)sharedon the famous sled dog race’s Facebook page.
The cabin owner, who also races with sled dogs, began to put out food for Leon “in hopes to help contain him,” ITCshared on Facebook on June 4. The strategy appeared to work as another local managed to find and catch Leon, allowing the dog to reunite with Sebastien in Alaska. The pair will soon head home to France.
“The Iditarod cannot express enough gratitude for all of Iditarod Nation’s help, prayers, thoughts, and well wishes for Leon. From the volunteers to the search fund organizers and the individual donors, community members along the trail, and the heroes of McGrath who have helped towards the cause of finding Leon,” the ITC said in a statement, adding, “Alaska is an incredibly special place as is the spirit of the community, which is part of what makes The Last Great Race so special. Thank you, Iditarod Nation, and welcome home, Leon!”
Expressing his joy over Leon’s return on Facebook, Sébastien shared a sweet post to celebrate the moment.
“Leon is with me! A great story, a beautiful story of love and friendship between all the people who helped, who thought very hard about this reunion. Thank you! Life is gooooood !” hewroteon Facebook alongside an adorable close-up of Leon.
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“This tale of Leon not only reflects the endurance and character of the Alaskan sled dog, but also illustrates how people work together throughout Alaska in support of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to make things happen. We are ecstatic that Leon is now reunited with Sébastien,” Nordman said in a statement shared with PEOPLE.
A Facebookfundraiserto help find Leon brought in $8,500, exceeding its $5,000 goal.
The beloved dog was “understandably skinny but seemingly healthy” upon his return, Iditarod spokesperson Shannon Markley told AP, adding that Leon will visit a veterinarian and get a health certificate before going back to France.
source: people.com