A HEARTWARMING video shows the moment Gobi the missing dog was reunited with the runner who wants to give him a new home in Scotland.
Stray pup Gobi had been lost in Urumqi, China for over a week ago after running off just days before she was due to begin her journey to Britain.
Athlete Dion Leonard planned to adopt the lovable pooch and bring her back home to Edinburgh after the pair struck up an unlikely friendship.
The inseparable pair became the stars of a Gobi desert marathon after being spotted running alongside each other during the gruelling 250km marathon in June.
But in a remarkable turn of events, the four legged friend went missing eight days ago when she ran out of an open door while being looked after at a friends house.
At that point, almost £10,000 was raised to help Dion and volunteers search for the pup. Dion, 41, flew back to China last week to head up the search.
But last night after eight days on the run, a video was shared showing the twosome finally reunited and sharing their first moments together.
It is understood that Gobi was found by a man walking his own dog in a local park. The man had seen the campaign to find Gobi and called her name. He made sure she followed him all the way home.
One of the volunteers who searched for Gobi, Jennifer Jones-Lagua, said: “When Dion saw her he didn’t speak but Gobi recognised him and went mad and ran circles around him. He knew then it was Gobi.”
In the clip, Gobi, tail wagging wildly, can be seen squealing with delight and nuzzling into Dion on a sofa.
She is then shown wrestling to jump in and out of his arms – clearly remembering the special friendship they formed.
The video has already been viewed more than 257,000 times.
An emotional caption read : “Gobi has been found. She’s safe and well, a wee sore leg but overjoyed to see Dion as you will see in the video, sticks to him like glue.
“A massive thank you to all the support, especially the group of volunteers that have been working tirelessly to find her.
“Thank you thank you from the bottom of our hearts, we are overjoyed.”
A second image was shared this morning showing a smiling Dion taking Gobi going out for her first ever walk using a leash.
The image was captioned: “Loving my first walkies with Dad. First time on a leash too but he tells me he’s not taking any chances.”
Thousands of ecstatic messages have been left from wellwishers from all over the world.
Anne Lemieux said: “This is a miracle. Thank you God, anyone who was involved in the search, you are heroes.”
Brooke Russell wrote: “I’m crying tears of joy. That squeal broke my heart. Please heal her and get her home asap.”
And Karen Baird said: “I am so happy to hear such good news. Congrats to everyone involved and a heartfelt thanks to everyone who searched and spread the word. Wow. Happy to see such a positive outcome.”
Gobi, who is thought to be around 18-months-old, joined Dion and his team at the Tian Shan mountain range and ran along with them across the Black Gobi Desert.
Over the space of a week, the dog raced through four of the six stages in the race with Dion even carrying her across long stretches of river to help her along.
The team wouldn’t allow Gobi to take part in stages four and five of the race due to temperatures hitting 52 degrees celsius.
But she did manage to complete the final stage and running through the finish line with her new owner.
Plans were arranged for Gobi to be medically checked, quarantined in Beijing and cleared for entry back to Scotland for her new life – costing a whopping £5,000.
The crowdfunding campaign, launched on July 27, reached the initial £5,000 target in less than 24 hours – with any extra money being donated to a dog home charity.
After going missing last week, a second crowdfunding page was set up in order to raise money to help find Gobi – raising almost £10,000 in a week.