I saw the movie "Togo" from my younger brother's movie list. He recommended that I watch the documentary Sled Dog Warrior first and then watch Togo. I will know the sled dogs better and understand Togo.
The documentary is about the tense situation in France at the time. It was necessary to purchase large quantities of sled dogs in a short period of time as a means of transportation for military operations, and specifically designated only sled dogs in Nome, Alaska. This Togo also took place in the city of Nome. Many local children suffered from diphtheria and could not be treated. They needed vaccines to help them tide over the difficulties. At this time, the weather in Alaska was already twenty or thirty degrees below zero, and it was freezing everywhere under blizzard, making it even more difficult to transport serum. Togo was not favored when he was born. It was always mischievous and caused dissatisfaction with the sled trainer. It was given away and locked in a cage, but it could always escape by virtue of its ingenuity. The owner had no choice but to accept him and put it in the team. Togo's help was indispensable for several successful completions. Gradually, Togo became the leading dog with more missions. Soon, Togo was already an excellent lead dog. When he was twelve years old, he received the most difficult task in history to deliver serum. This is also the climax of the whole show. Togo completed the task excellently, but because of physical exhaustion and the age of twelve, his forefoot was injured and his body became worse and worse. Perhaps Togo knew that he could no longer accompany his master as he used to, so he gave birth to many cubs in two years and left.
I believe that animals are spiritual. Togo is the king of ice and snow. Some people say that he was born for a sled, but he actually lives for his master! Loyal to his life, accompany his life, dedicate his life, he will never leave!
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