How are living homeless puppies, carried away from Sochi Olympic medalist

You might remember the story about how the silver medalist Olympics in Sochi in freestyle, Gus Kenworthy, took in US homeless puppies, found them in the Olympic village. As the dog lives today - suggest further learn;)




Vice-champion of the Games, Gus Kenworthy freestyler care of carriage home
four puppies - in addition to those already living with him the dog.

In mid-March, a quiet hour in the house Gus looked like this.



By May grew less puppies as some parts of their bodies.



In early summer, "New York Post" has done great stuff about Kenworthy and his dog.
In the picture - Jake gets in Sochi something more than a medal. It's almost an adult.



August 27 in the US celebrated the National Day dog ​​- and Gus, of course, laid out in a festive twitter picture.



Snowboarder Lindsey Dzhakobelis sure that Providence itself brought her to Sochi hobo:
"I was heading to the hotel, when suddenly the dog jumped up on my bag with equipment.
So I rolled up to his room door. "
The dog was named Sochi, was transported to the United States, where he quickly made friends with chihuhua Gidget.

Meeting people in Russia.



The first days of Sochi in the US.



Gidzhet and Sochi.



Lindsey, Sochi and Gidget. Find Gidget.



Stuck hokkeistki Kelly brought home not only the Olympic silver, but the puck.

Sochi mongrel easily found contact with thoroughbred Brucie.



Now puck sleeps near the heating duct and not for the trash cans.





And it may even take part in fishing.



Hockey players Ryan Miller, David Bekes, Alex Petrandzhelo and Jeff Carter also took home a puppy on.

Bekes Megan Carter and fly home.



Bekes and Petrandzhelo homeland with Russian pets.



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