This is a follow-up story. Xiaosa the stray dog who ran 1,100 miles across China together
with a group of cyclists has been previously reported.
Xiaosa had the good fortune of being adopted by one of her new friends from the race and flown to their home in Wuhan, Hubei province.

Xiaosa sitting on sofa at her new home

Xiaosa and her new owner Zhang Heng's mother. Zhang Heng is on his way home.

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As a college kid, Zhang Heng has no the luxury to fly by air, therefore he only bought Xiaosa a "shipping pet as cargo" air ticket and he will go back home by train.

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Zhang Heng's mother picking up Xiaosa at Wuhan airport
Sorry, no English subtitle available for this report in Mandarin:1:04 In Lhasa, Zhang Heng wanted to take Xiaosa to see vet but she was reluctant to go.
1:30 Veterinary physician confirmed that Xiaosa doesn't suffer from altitude sickness and granted her health certificate required by airlines.
2:21 Veterinary clinic owner offered fee waiver.

Xiaosa was taking a roadside nap with cyclists

Xisaosa is a friendly dog. She was playing with hostel owner's kitty and bunnies.
By: karazhanchess
In: Other News
Tags: xiaosa, stray, dog, lhasa, china, tibet, wuhan, veterinary
Location: Xizang (Tibet), China (load item map)
Marked as: approved
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