Some “mushy” stuff for a Sunday: Blind dog helps musher cross finish line
The following article is taken from the South African Press Association
The 5-year-old, 50-pound (23-kilogram) sled dog named Laura has a cornea disease called pannus, Anchorage television station KTUU reported.
Maixner first noticed the dainty-faced Alaskan Husky's eyes were becoming cloudy about two years ago. Veterinarians told him she is "fairly blind," and she often seems confused, Maixner said.
"Sometimes I have to throw snacks on the ground extra hard so she can hear where it falls," he said.
But Laura is comfortable running in every spot on Maixner's sled team -except lead. When the pediatric dentist puts her in front, she relies on the other dog sharing the lead position to guide the way.
Laura is a favorite of her handlers. Maixner said she's not only a reliable runner, but a cheerleader for the team as they make the trek from Fairbanks to the old gold-rush town of Nome.
