2017
DOI: 10.1080/22423982.2017.1396147
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Health challenges in long-distance dog sled racing: A systematic review of literature

Abstract: Long-distance dog sled races, e.g. Iditarod (Alaska) and Finnmarksløpet (Northern Norway), are extremely demanding sporting events that might expose mushers, handlers and a large number of organisers and volunteers to risks for their health. The purpose of this systematic literature review (PROSPERO registration n. CRD42017069136) was to identify and summarise all available scientific literature relative to health issues connected to participating in these races. Using a literature search strategy in line with… Show more

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“…The distance of canicross races ranges from relatively short “sprint” distances of approximately 5 km to longer competitive distances of 45 km or more ( 3 ). The canicross runners usually compete with their dogs over two consecutive days with identical courses on both days, while Greyhound races are usually held once per week ( 4 , 5 ) and the sled-dog races for up to 14 days to be completed ( 6 ). The canicross is the sport that can promote increased physical activity and encourage people to exercise with their dog to improve race times, competitive performance, health and fitness in both species ( 7 ).…”
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“…The distance of canicross races ranges from relatively short “sprint” distances of approximately 5 km to longer competitive distances of 45 km or more ( 3 ). The canicross runners usually compete with their dogs over two consecutive days with identical courses on both days, while Greyhound races are usually held once per week ( 4 , 5 ) and the sled-dog races for up to 14 days to be completed ( 6 ). The canicross is the sport that can promote increased physical activity and encourage people to exercise with their dog to improve race times, competitive performance, health and fitness in both species ( 7 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most dogs competing in canicross are owned by pet owners, with limited prior experience of training and preparing canine athletes. On the other side, most sled dogs, Greyhounds and military working dogs are under the influence of experienced canine athlete trainers, strict policies and protocols regarding veterinary checks prior to racing, and restrictions on acceptable race conditions ( 4 6 , 37 , 66 ). Furthermore, canicross races are not comparable to Greyhound and sled-dog races.…”
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