Touch: The wounded, loyal dog walks 200 miles [200 km] weeping and arrives at the home of the owner who had expelled him

Touch: The wounded, loyal dog walks 200 miles [200 km] weeping and arrives at the home of the owner who had expelled him

A faithful, hurt dog walked 200 miles [200 km] through the mountains of Siberia, avoiding bears and wolves, and trying to return home to the owner who had expelled him. Maru, a one-year-old Bumastiff, was taken through a trans-sibian train to where he was born after the owner had expelled him, saying [...]

A faithful, hurt dog walked 200 miles [200 km] through the mountains of Siberia, avoiding bears and wolves, and trying to return home to the owner who had expelled him.

Maru, a one-year-old Bumastiff, was sent through a trans-Siberian train to where he was born after the owner drove him out saying he was allergic and didn't want to hold him anymore.

But the dog managed to escape from the train, which was heading from Krasnoyarsk to Novosibirsk when he opened a door and fled near Acinsk.

The train staff had desperately tried to stop him, but it had not succeeded.

In Novosibirsk, the owner of a shelter where Maru was born, Alla Morozowa, had organized a team of people to search for the missing dog and posted the news even in social media.

And, to everyone's surprise, two and a half days later, Maru, being injured and injured had been discovered in an industrial area near the owner's home that had expelled him six months earlier.

The dog had been in tears when it was found. /Periscope

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