Poor sled dogs only receive 10 yuan for one lap, and only have a few steamed buns and remaining bones every day.

Pet     8:03am, 22 November 2025

Using animals as tools for survival has been a large part of human history. Technology before was actually underdeveloped or even non-existent, so humans needed to rely on many animals to survive. But today, with advanced technology, some people are still using animals as tools to make money.

This is not to say that we cannot use animals to make money, but these animals are often treated as tools. After all, they are not pets, but tools. For example, the elephant the passengers rode and the horse pulling the carriage both revealed that they were overworked before the accident.

Poor sled dogs only receive 10 yuan for one round of soliciting passengers, and only have a few steamed buns and remaining bones every day.

▲Two sled dogs carry two sleds on their backs and lie on the snow to rest~

It is said that this is a scene at a Chinese ski resort. Several sled dogs are tied to the sled. If passengers want to take a sleigh ride, they only need to pay 10 yuan to go around it. But no one knows the dog’s pain.

▲Some of the more "lucky" sled dogs have three other sled dogs to help share the load~

These sled dogs, which are specially used to carry passengers, are not full all year round, because they cannot run as long as they are full, and they will slow down if they are fat. While some lucky people were able to pull a sled with four dogs, they clearly didn't enjoy the work.

These sled dogs work five hours a day. After pulling a circle, they can only rest for a while, so they should continue to work. They only exchange a few steamed buns and the remaining bones of their masters every day to do their labor.

▲A row of sled dogs are sitting and waiting to solicit customers~

Although this industry is very common in the local area and these dogs are born sled dogs, we still need to consider their physical and mental health. After all, they are also lives. We should use their labor to ensure that they live a happy life every day.

PS: Husky (Siberian Husky) is a dog breed raised by the Inutchok tribe, a nomadic people in East Siberia. It has always been responsible for pulling sleds, guiding reindeer and guarding. Moreover, Huskies can work in the harsh environment of Siberia. Huskies (Siberian Huskies) have been living alone in Siberia for centuries. In the early 20th century, it was brought to the United States by fur traders. In a blink of an eye, the Husky became the world-famous champion dog in sled racing.