As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon

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Recently, Pip, a hound living in Bristol, unexpectedly became popular in the UK because he was "too good at remembering the road"...

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

A few days ago, Pip was taken out for a walk by his owner Libby Bowles. As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south.

Libby first rode across the commercial street and the port, passed through the Bristol University on the mountain, and then passed through the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon, and arrived at Leigh Woods in the suburbs.

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

Leigh Woods is a nature reserve, with a large area of ​​woodland, which is suitable for Pip to let himself go...

Pip got off the car and became fascinated by the lively squirrels in the woods. He completely forgot Libby and ran away with the squirrels...

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

As he chased, Pip left Libby's sight...

Libby thought it was the same as usual, and he saw a furry thing coming up briefly. He would come back when he was tired of chasing it. Unexpectedly, there was no trace of Pip after dozens of minutes.

Libby began to look for dogs in the woodland in a hurry, searched back and forth along the hiking route for an hour, and asked many passers-by with Pip's photo. Some enthusiastic passers-by agreed to help her go around the other side of the woods to find Pip, but found nothing...

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

Libi felt that Pip might have left the woodland and decided to go back to the route where she used to walk Pip for a while.

She first contacted the local lost and found organization to track down the dog, and then the online pet exchange team sent a dog search inspiration, hoping that those who met Pip could provide some clues, so she quickly took the photos and asked passers-by.

Unexpectedly, the netizens in the Dogzi Exchange Area were very active. Not long after, someone shared Pip's traces, and the information was constantly being updated. Almost half of the city's witnesses came to share the latest information...

First, someone saw Pip sitting alone on a bench, looking around, as if looking for the owner, but soon climbed over the fence and ran away...

Then, someone saw it appear near the Clifton suspension bridge.

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

Then, the surveillance camera captured Pip's agility in flexibly evading cars near the museum...

and the ice cream cart that passed by the city, and frequently turned around...

When Pip passed by the city, he was walking in the middle of the lane with a swagger and was watched and photographed by many passers-by...

Fortunately, the cars behind it slowed down and gave way for it, so Pip was able to travel through half a Bristol and go home safely.

Libby finally breathed a sigh of relief when he learned that the dog appeared in a park near his home. She contacted her neighbors to welcome Pip home first, and hurried back to the south by bike.

When Libby returned to the apartment, Pip had been home for 20 minutes and was waving his tail to greet her.

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

Netizens who helped find a dog found it incredible that Pip traveled half of the city alone to go home, including Billy, also found it incredible. It was not until she collected the video and cut it into a collection, restoring the clip of Pip returning home alone that everyone truly believed...

Because she was too good at remembering the road, after the dog search incident, Pip became a famous star dog in the southwest. Not only did she win the title of "Miracle Puppy", but also took the ITV news interview.

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

Under Pip's news, many netizens celebrated it: "Wow, I'm glad Pip found his way home, what a smart puppy."

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

"Cool dog! I'm glad it's safe!"

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

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And many netizens excitedly shared their own way-recognizing dog...

"Our dog used to look out the car window.It got lost while chasing the deer, walked home along the car route, sat at the door waiting for us to look for it frantically…”

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

” My 18-month-old Husky puppy, after running out of the field, found its way home. It was the first time I let it leave me, and it crossed the main road by itself 2.5 miles. "

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

" really. Some dogs can also recognize the way well. My aunt adopted a stray dog ​​in Greek and she is very good at observing both sides and traffic signals before crossing the road. It felt better at the time than my 8-year-old niece. My aunt never guided it, but it would follow us to restaurants or bars or anywhere else…if it was bored, it would go home by itself. "

As usual, Libby rode his bike, packed Pip in his back, and set off from his home in Bedminster to the south. Libby first rode across the commercial streets and ports, passed the University of Bristol on the mountain, and then passed the Clifton suspension bridge across the canyon - DayDayNews

It seems that if you have a dog with a strong sense of road, your mobile navigation can be laid off...

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