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Travel Bug Dog Tag Pongo the Racing Dalmatian

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Origin:
Gauteng, South Africa
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Current Goal

IT IS A RACE!!! - The 2009 Great SA TB Race.

I am Pongo the Racing Dalmatian. I want to run from cache to cache!! The purpose of this racing TB is to score the maximum points in the 2009 Great SA TB Race by moving as fast as possible through as many as possible caches over the largest distance up to the end of the race on 11 July 2010.

The rules of the race can be viewed at the page of the event cache where the race started: GC1QXCC. Information on the race is also available in the forum at Groundspeak>Geocaching Groups by Country>South Africa

About This Item

Pongo the Racing Dalmatian

I am the famous Disney black and white Dalmatian dog. Dalmatians are symmetrical, muscular medium-sized dogs with superior endurance. We have spots randomly splashed over our white bodies. Our spots are not always black, but can be black, brown (liver), lemon, dark blue, tri colored, brindled, solid white (highly discouraged in show dogs), or sable. Puppies are born completely white and the spots develop later.

There is total disagreement about the origin of our breed. Traces were found in Egyptian bas-reliefs and Hellenic friezes, so we are certainly an ancient breed. Since 1993 our roots are recognized as being from Croatia.

Dalmatians were bred to run under or along-side of horse-drawn carriages and therefore have a vast amount of stamina and energy. We became popular as a carriage dog in the 1800's. We trotted beside (and even among) the horses and then guarded the carriages and horses while our masters were occupied elsewhere.

The versatile Dalmatian has seen many uses e.g. as a mascot for firemen, war sentinel, circus performer, vermin hunter, hound, shepherd and guard dog. Today, this beautiful breed is primarily a companion dog. We are playful, happy-go-lucky, sensitive and loyal. Dalmatians need very firm and strong leadership and guidance from its human owner.

Now here is another use for a Dalmatian: This little Dalmatian is a racing dog taking part in the 2009 Great SA TB Race and I will appreciate it if you can speedily help me on my way in the Race.

The information above was obtained from www.dogbreedinfo.com

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Tracking History (9405.2mi) View Map

Dropped Off 12/13/2009 RedGlobe placed it in Crystal Dam 2 at Barton’s Folly Gauteng, South Africa - 334.93 miles  Visit Log
  • TB @ Cache site This TB wanted to take a dip in the cool dam, but we had to place it in the cache.
Discovered It 12/5/2009 Rhino and Hedgehog discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this one at the Chirstmas event - happy travels!

Discovered It 12/5/2009 DiePienaars discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered the TB during the KZN Sandpit Christmas event. Happy racing.

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/5/2009 RedGlobe retrieved it from KZN Sandpit Christmas Event Kwazulu Natal, South Africa   Visit Log

We will move this racer soon

Discovered It 12/5/2009 FlyingSyringe discovered it   Visit Log

Seen @ KZN Sandpit Event

Discovered It 12/5/2009 FlyingSyringe discovered it   Visit Log

Seen @ KZN Sandpit Event

Discovered It 12/5/2009 davidhh discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the KZN Sandpit Christmas Event.

Discovered It 12/5/2009 Dragon77 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the KZN Sandpit Christmas Event.

Discovered It 12/5/2009 Sevil discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in KZN Sandpit Christmas Event

Discovered It 12/5/2009 Jin & Tonic discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the annual KZN Sandpit event. Have fun!

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