
Kahlua the rescue dog is making a name for herself as the most adventurous - and photogenic - hound since Lassie by embarking on an epic journey across America.
The two-and-half-year-old dog, a Catahoula Leopard, has been on the road since February 23 when her owner Trevor DeHaas discovered that his incurable kidney disease was deteriorating and decided to quit his office job to travel.
They set off from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and have already climbed to the summit of Colorado's Raspberry Mountain, paddleboarded through Utah's Glen Canyon and visited the lowest point in North America, California's Badwater Basin.
Kahlua and her owner Trevor DeHaas at Coyote Buttes, North Arizona, where the picturesque landscape looks like it's been painted
The two-and-half-year-old Catahoula Leopard plays dress-up while paddleboarding with her 26-year-old owner as part of their adventure
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