By now you must know I am a lover of all animals. This story from Sierra Club really caught my heart and brought a smile to my day. Hope it does yours as well!
A shaggy little stray dog joined a team of cross-country cyclists and raced into the hearts of thousands of fans across China.
The group of cyclists was five days into a 1,700 kilometer race from Sichuan Province to Llasa, Tibet, when they spotted the ball of white fur lying in the sun on the side of National Highway 318.
One of the cyclists, 22-year-old Xiao Yong, tossed a chicken drumstick to the little canine and evidently struck up a bond, because she began to follow them.
After the dog ran alongside the team for a week, proving to be a “cyclist’s best friend,” they set up a blog that gained 40,000 followers. The story was featured on China.org, where the little dog has become an Internet sensation.
Over 20 days of treacherous mountain cycling, the dog they nicknamed Xiao Sa, or Little Sa, kept running. She ran 50 to 60 kilometers per day, climbing a dozen mountains over 13,000 feet.
In an interview with British journalist Malcolm Moore of the Telegraph, Yong said the little dog stayed with the group even during heavy storms, sleeping under the team’s raincoats and snuggling against him for warmth. The team agreed to share their rations and fed her custard tarts, boiled eggs, and sausages.”There was one day when we climbed the 14,700 ft. peak of Anijula Mountain,” Yong said. “We did more than 40 miles uphill and at the end I had to get off and push my bike.” After the dog ran ahead, she became impatient and returned to jump up on Yong. “I could see she cared about me.”
Many cyclists dropped out of the expedition from exhaustion, especially in the thin air of the Tibetan Plateau, but Yong said the little dog kept them going until the end. Sometimes, when she was tired or they were racing down steep descents, he would pick her up and carry her in a makeshift box he had on the back of his bike.
“Once, a large dog started chasing us along a series of dark tunnels and his barking drew a whole pack of others,” Yong said. “I put Xiao Sa on my bike and started pedalling desperately. One of my bags was ripped, but otherwise we got away.”
Nearly 300 cyclists participated in the cross-country event, and of those who finished, many hitchhiked or took buses along the way. Only Xiao Yong and three of his companions — accompanied by their faithful little friend — completed the entire journey.
In Lhasa, she received a full vet exam and then boarded a plane. Xiao Yong plans to give her a warm home in Wuhan, in central China’s Hubei Province, where he is a college student.
Her Chinese Internet fans nicknamed her “Forrest Gump” for her extreme stamina, and photographs of the little dog in front of Lhasa’s Potala Palace brought cheers.
– by Cyndy Patrick/photo courtesy of Matt Lomax


That is so AWESOME!! Good for the young guy to take on a pup like that and for her stick with them. Quite the Little Forest Gump – I totally agree!! That looks like Fate to me…