Togo, January 25, 1925, in Nome, Alaska, people are almost in despair. The lethal diphtheria outbreak among children was met by a once-in-a-century snowstorm, all traffic was cut off, and the serum could not be delivered, and parents watched as their children were shrouded in the shadow of death. The only hope is the best local sled team - Sepera and his sled dogs, because he has the best lead dog, Togo. However, if you bring an experienced and trustworthy Togo, it is likely that this will be the last journey of Togo's life, who is no longer young. If you don't bring it, it is very likely that he will not be able to come back alive from the blizzard with other dogs. Although the choice is difficult, the result is certain. With the hope of the whole city, this sled team started a contest with nature and a race against fate in the extreme environment with a round trip of 1,000 kilometers, a temperature of minus 50 degrees, and a wind speed of up to 80 kilometers per hour. The lead dog, Togo, is cunning, swift, and has a natural leadership ability. Under the leadership of Togo, the sled team climbed steep cliffs, galloped on cracked glaciers, traversed dense forests that lost their vision, and slid through broken ice. He jumped up and down, and found his way forward in the storm that made mankind helpless. Relying on his keen judgment and indomitable courage, he ran desperately, all the way forward, and gave everything just to live up to his master's entrustment. It persisted until it found the last inn before falling to the ground. Dogs should be more companions to humans than pets. "If you are lucky enough to have a good dog, it will never leave; it will accompany you all your life, listen to your heart, dedicate everything to it, from start to finish...
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