Korean dog finds its way home 41 days after going missing


Hong-min, the one-year-old Korean Jindo that returned home 41 days after going missing. - PHOTO: 명견을 찾아서 TV/YOUTUBE/The Straits Times/ANN

DAEJEON (Korea Herald/ANN): A one-year-old Korean Jindo recently made headlines after the dog travelled a substantial distance to make it back home after going missing for 41 days.

A South Korean YouTube channel on May 7 posted the story of the dog Hong-min, which lives in the city of Daejeon with his owner Yoon Jeong-sang.

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