My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Hello! My name is 米娜, I’m British but I live in China, in a far northern city of the province of Inner Mongolia, with my Chinese husband and our three dogs. I teach English, he teaches dance, and we love our dogs very much.

I want to make a photographic collection of the places we go for our walks, because whenever I take the dogs somewhere new I always tend to make them stop and sit while I take copious amounts of very boring pictures (because I am not a good photographer, I’m sorry), but then I sometimes find a nice one in there and I keep it.

I hope they are worth sharing, I hope you enjoy, because I just want to show that dogs are the wonderful creatures we know them to be no matter where they come from, where they are in the world. Also, I think every dog parent wants to show off their babies just a little bit. AND I love China and want to show that off too.

This is WuKong, a Standard Poodle

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

His name is from a Chinese legendary monkey king who was very mischievous and liked wreaking havoc wherever he went. Mostly WuKong is a perfect gentleman, only sometimes is that name fitting.

This is Boogie, a Miniature Pinscher

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

In winter the temperatures are between -20C and -30C here on a daily basis, so it’s rare she comes for a real walk with us at the moment, she much prefers hiding under the duvet.

This is Tudou, her name means Potato

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

She is a “Chinese Garden Dog”, not a breed, but a Dog Type. She was homeless and pregnant and almost beaten to death by a guard before finding herself at our door. Five puppies later, she never wanted to leave. She is exceptionally smart, loyal and very gentle, a true blessing of a dog it would be hard to find twice in a lifetime.

We rencently moved house to a large community area, and right across the road is a large and empty park with a lot of space to run and explore

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Here Wukong and Tudou went down to a riverside walkway early in the morning. Don’t let the sun fool you, it was -29C that day, but we did a lot of running to stay warm

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Once I found a beautiful Chinese garden with bridges, tiny rivers and goldfish in a pond, hidden behind a huge shopping mall and some apartments

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

When Wukong was a younger I brushed his lovely poodle fur up all big and fluffy, and took him to an incredible garden far from my house, known for being very dog friendly. He got a lot of cuddles from a lot of strangers

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Once we took Tudou to a restaurant/bar dressed in a reindeer coat and shoes – she was very popular!

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Tudou even came to school to help me teach a cooking class once!

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Most of all though, our dogs just want to be with us, play with us, relax around us, and always get a bite of what we’re eating

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

Sometimes it’s the comfy home pictures that are the best.

My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)
My Dogs Out In China (Inner Mongolia)

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