Dog in Qidong, China Walks 62 Miles for 2 Weeks to Get Back Home

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A golden retriever’s doggedness has landed her safely back at home with her humans — about 62 miles (100 kilometers) later.

Ping An, whose name translates approximately to “safe” (平安) in Chinese, reportedly walked for two weeks back to the eastern China city of Qidong, arriving understandably worse for wear, but recovering well, according to social-media sources.

The 1-year-old dog was spotted limping outside an office building on Oct. 26 and reportedly fed “meat buns” and dog food. Her rescuers took care of her immediate injuries, mostly on her feet, then took to social media in hopes of finding her owners.

While their home was being remodeled, Ping An’s family intended to leave her with friends 62 miles away in Nantong for several weeks, so she wouldn’t be upset by the persistent construction. But after four months of separation, the family learned their dog had gone missing from her temporary home without a trace.

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SOURCE: New York Post, Hannah Sparks