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The first Dog to be named China

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by: Frank David

The distance between Nairobi and Kisumu is about 300km, but for China, and the way I felt , as we travelled, It sure looked like a thousand miles.

At every stop, id open up the box I put him to find out how he was doing. Each time I checked, he was calm and nonchalance, save for the occasional glances at me.

It is hard to believe that only 3 months down the line, he is now extremely super-active, alert, and playful, yet very obedient. he will sit when i shout SIT. Though sometimes he does it with a wine of defiance.

And when I shout GET BACK HERE, even if he was chasing after Trixy - my new kitten China and I rescued from the road during an evening walk, he would run back to me and immediately turn to keenly look at his target as though waiting for a go ahead to chase Trixy in play.




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