Iditarod musher's lawyer mulls lawsuit vs. PETA

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[March 22, 2013]  ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A lawyer for a musher whose dog died after being removed from Alaska's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race plans to sue People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals unless the organization retracts public statements blaming his client.

Attorney Myron Angstman says he sent a letter to PETA Thursday on behalf of musher Paige Drobny, whose 5-year-old dog, Dorado, was buried in snow in extreme winds at a checkpoint and suffocated Friday. Drobny had left the dog in the care of Iditarod representatives and continued the 1,000-mile race.

Angstman's letter seeks a retraction from PETA for "unfounded allegations that (Drobny) left her dog unattended, that she is to blame for the death of the dog, and that she should be criminally prosecuted."

The letter says Drobny has suffered personal attacks as a result of PETA's misrepresentations.

PETA spokeswoman Colleen O'Brien says the organization has not received the letter so it can't comment on it specifically. She says her group is "calling for those held responsible for Dorado's death to be appropriately charged."

[Associated Press]

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