A stray dog in Nepal got involved with a group climbing a Himalayan mountain. She followed them on the climb and became the first dog to reach the summit. It wasn't actually an Everest Climb, but it was still pretty high.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...12591.html
Stray dogs in Nepal are not well treated because of a fear of rabies. This dog gained the respect of the guides and climbers.
She has since been adopted by the expeditions base camp manager.
This is not the first time a dog has joined people in their endeavors. Not long ago, Gobi the dog, joined a marathon runner in the Gobi desert. These are clever dogs. They are joining humans and creating bonds that ultimately lead to a permanent home.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...12591.html
Stray dogs in Nepal are not well treated because of a fear of rabies. This dog gained the respect of the guides and climbers.
She has since been adopted by the expeditions base camp manager.
This is not the first time a dog has joined people in their endeavors. Not long ago, Gobi the dog, joined a marathon runner in the Gobi desert. These are clever dogs. They are joining humans and creating bonds that ultimately lead to a permanent home.
Catherine