The most dog-friendly cities in Russia are Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tolyatti, Voronezh, Krasnodar, Kostroma and Perm. This was stated in a study obtained by socialbites.ca from the Tutu.ru travel service.
According to dog experts, Moscow residents mostly have dogs; their favorite breed is Chihuahua. There are several monuments dedicated to dogs in Moscow; among them is a bronze shepherd dog at the Ploshchad Revolyutsii metro station, whose nose is polished until it shines by those who want to attract good luck. The tradition was started by Baumanka students.
Experts, St. He concluded that Spitz dogs were mostly adopted in St. Petersburg. Monuments to dogs in the city include Pavlov’s dog in the garden of the Institute of Experimental Medicine and St. A dachshund monument-bench is located in the courtyard of St. Petersburg State University.
In Tolyatti there is a statue of a dog called the “Monument of Dedication” – a bronze German shepherd looks at the road. According to local legend, a dog that lost its owner in a car accident lived at the scene for seven years.
Voronezh residents can also boast of a monument to a faithful dog – there is a statue of a dog from Gabriel Troepolsky’s story “White Bim Black Ear”; His ear is rubbed for good luck.
The authors of the study continued: in Krasnodar there is a monument “Dogs in Love” with graceful animals, in Kostroma there is a monument to the dog Bobka, who worked with firefighters at the beginning of the 19th century and took out a baby. of a burning house. There is a piggy bank next to Bobka where anyone can toss a coin to help the animal shelter.
Yoshkar-Ola closes the list of “dog” cities. Here, in the garden named after Sverdlov, there is a monument to Newfoundland, which the locals call the mourner. According to urban legend, the dog’s owner, Raymond, died while walking with him, and the man’s widow erected the statue as a sign of loyalty and love. According to another version, a Newfoundland rescued a drowning child from a pond.
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