Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Stray Dog Completes 1,100 Mile Run Across China

Image via The Telegraph
Via ABC News - A stray dog completed a 1,100 mile trek across China, climbing 12 mountains in nearly 25 days. All it took to get the dog to complete the mission was giving it a bone.

The tenacious pup, nicknamed “Xiaosa,” or Little Sa, encountered a team of cyclists in the beginning stages of a race from Sichuan province to Tibet. When one of the cyclists fed the hungry-looking dog some food, the smart dog decided to stay with the hands that fed him and continued the race.

Soon Xiaosa was the team’s mascot, and a national hero in China was born. A blog started by one of the cyclists chronicling Xiaosa’s adventures had attracted 40,000 fans by the end of the race.

The UK’s Telegraph reported that the dog’s Internet followers have nicknamed her “Forrest Gump,” after the fictional Tom Hanks character that ran and ran and ran in the movie of the same name.

The dog, the cyclists reported, kept up with them on their daily treks of 30 to 40 miles and even stayed on foot while others took a shortcut. “Many people stopped cycling in some sections, then took the bus, but the dog made it,” a cyclist told the China Daily.

The riders also reported that Xiaosa, whose breed was not reported, also stayed with them on climbs up mountains as high as 14,000 feet and, although tiny in stature, fended off attacks from other dogs.

The cyclists’ journey ended last week but Xiaosa’s story continues to have a happy ending. The once stray and hungry dog has been adopted by one of the cyclists and received a clean bill of health from a veterinarian after her long, eventful journey.

Read full article at http://abcn.ws/JS6Wnz
Written by Katie Kendelan

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