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The world's first tour bus specifically geared towards hosting dog owners and their dogs hit the streets of London on Tuesday. The tour, which was organised by the More Than Dog insurance company, includes stop-offs for walks and meals at canine-friendly restaurants. The tour bus, called the K9, begins and ends at Milbank in central London, and is running three times a day for four days, ending on January 19.
Dog lovers of the world unite! Bangkok's True Love dog cafe is a hip new spot where customers can have coffee and desert alongside 25 playful huskies, and even go into the petting zoo and interact with the dogs, petting them, feeding them, and playing all sorts of games. The cafe opened in 2013, when a family of husky breeders decided to share their passion for dogs and especially huskies with the world, thus giving Bangkok it’s very own husky cafe.
This professional prison dog is getting ready to patrol Yakutia Penal Colony Number 1, a prison deep in the heart of icy Siberia. You'd never know it by looking at him, but he's a clone of a Belgian Shepherd Malinois created at the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in South Korea in 2015. Now he's training for his new job with Yakutia law enforcement guarding some of Russia's most dangerous criminals.
Two Chilean environmentalists successfully deployed three Border Collies to plant trees in the region of El Maule, which was devastated in wildfires, in order to regrow the once bountiful forest. In January, eleven people lost their lives in wildfires that burned down more than 467,000 hectares of forest across the nation. These brave and joyful pups are helping bring back the trees.
Dog lover Sofia Kalinina seems to have created her own extreme dog sledding sport in her home city of Rudny, Kazakhstan. The 79-year-old dog fanatic sits down on a flimsy cart with four wheels as her two dogs pull her around on the sidewalk. Kalinina, aka 'the dogs' mother', has rejected more traditional forms of transport and relies on her trusty canines to scoot her around the city on sunny days. Kalinina was formerly a dog handler and so is well experienced in how to handle her two Giant Schnauzers, Rachel and Bony. According to Kalinina, giant schnauzers are sometimes used for police service, so she feels safe with them because they can protect her if she runs into any trouble. Perhaps Sofia may even want to become the first octogenarian dog sled street racer.