
Balto is a famous sled dog. No one is sure what breed of dog he really was, he could have been a Siberian husky or an Alaskan malamute, either way he will always be seen as a hero. Balto was named after Samuel Balto, a Norwegian explorer. Balto lived from 1922 to the 14th of March 1933. Here are some of the other names and breeds of sled dogs on his team. Steele and Dixie were Malamutes; Star, Nikki, and Kaltag were all Huskies Sylvie was a Afghan and Doc was a Saint Bernard.
On February 2, 1925, a Norwegian Gunner Kaasen led his sled dog team with Balto in the lead. Balto lead the team into Nome. The most dangerous and longest part of the serum run was the part Leohard Seppala and his dog team covered lead by Togo. They came from Nome towards the end of the run and picked up the serum from another musher named Henry Ivanoff. The medication was later passed to Kaasen. Kaasen did not think Balto was much of a lead dog but Balto proved Kaasen wrong on the Iditarod Trail, saving his sled team from certain death in the Topkok River. Balto was even able to stay on the trail in whiteout conditions. Kaasen also admitted he could barely see his hand in front of his face.
Balto is my hero because he saved many lives in Nome by going through dangerous cliffs, blizzards and huge storms and even if his own driver Kaasen did not believe he was a good leader he still kept going and then proved he was the best.
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Brooke from Toronto, Canada
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Balto New York's only statue of a dog Balto Wikipedia Balto and the Hero Dogs of Alaska From the 1925 "Serum Run" to the Iditarod of Today Balto's True Story |
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