A Dog Hiker Walked at Least 140 Kilometers Through the Tatras. Bernard Was Rescued, the Other Dog Is Still Waiting for Help
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Animal rights activists have captured a stray dog that was wandering around the High Tatras. Rescuers believe Bernard had been wandering the Polish side of the Tatras for several weeks before arriving on the Slovak side of the mountains.
A stray dog was wandering through the High Tatras, which journalists estimated had traveled at least 140 kilometers. Animal rights activists caught it on Friday. There's likely another dog in the mountains on the Polish side.
For over a week, he wandered alone in the Tatra Mountains, covering over 140 kilometers of mountain trails. The stray dog, which attracted the attention of tourists and animal rights activists, was finally captured by Slovak rescuers, reports the hnonline.sk portal. There's likely another dog in the mountains on the Polish side—his brother.
A stray dog was wandering the High Tatras, which, according to hnonline.sk, had walked at least 140 kilometers. On Friday, it was captured by animal rights activists, as hnonline.sk reported on Monday. There's most likely another dog in the mountains, on the Polish side. 140 kilometers traveled in the mountains – hnonline.sk described the adventures of a canine tourist. The article "Stray dog in the High Tatras; walked 140 kilometers" comes from…
And Vysokých Tatrách v uplynulých dnech mezi výletníky chodil toulavý pes, který během svého putování v horách na slovensko-polském pomezí podle propočtů serveru hnonline.sk ušel nejméně 140 kilometrů Odchytili ho ochránci zvířat, kteří ho pojmenovali Bernard na počest stejnojmenného světce, který je patronem horolezců, lyžařů a pocestných.
During the day, he climbed high into the mountains, returning to the valleys in the evening. Sometimes he went down with the last tourists, slept around a lake or town, and the next day he took to the trails again. Without an owner, equipment, and the certainty that he would return from another climb. The dog, whose movements began to be monitored by tourists at the turn of June and July, was...
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