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Diary of an expedition dog 2015-2017

Born on the sunny side / Diary of an expedition dog

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Me in the Gobi Desert. Mongolia

(Photos of the diary entry can be found at the end of the text).




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How exciting it was for us when we crossed the border into China. For so long, my people had been wondering what it would be like to take me to this country. What I will certainly remember is how often I was photographed here. The Chinese were really impressed by my appearance. Whether I was trotting alongside Deni’s bike or cruising along in my trailer with my ears flapping. It was never boring during my people’s writing breaks either. Even though I have a different idea of entertainment than my humans, I had a lot of fun as an extra in a Chinese movie, for example.

I realized that I was born on the sunny side of life back in Siberia. I was able to see, experience and smell an incredible amount during my trip. Fortunately, there are also dogs in China that are born on the sunny side and their owners have a lot of company with them. Many of my furry colleagues are sometimes even better off than some two-legged friends.

Would I accompany my pack to this country a second time? Of course. Wherever my pack goes, that’s where I want to be and the nine months I spent in this country were great dog class! I’m really looking forward to seeing how things turn out in Vietnam. Huuuhhuuuu!!!

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