Updated On: 29 August, 2021 09:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Anju Maskeri
An indie pup, adopted by a globe-trotting Ukrainian couple, earns `the most travelled dog` honour and offers the world wanderlust goals

Chapati in Budapest, Hungary. Among the countries the indie pup and her Ukrainian parents Kristina Masalova and Eugene Petrus have been to, Italy, Germany, Serbia and Nepal emerge as the most pet-friendly
Quite early into their six month-long tour of southeast Asia in 2017, Ukrainian couple Kristina Masalova and Eugene Petrus found an ailing, stray pup in Fort Kochi. Thin and tan like an unleavened flatbread, it immediately inspired them to call the dog Chapati.
Although they nursed the pup back to health, Masalova says they didn’t have the heart to leave her behind. At the time, the couple had quit their jobs, bought a one-way ticket to India and were to travel as long as their pockets permitted. The addition of a furry member, however, meant rethinking travel plans. “We couldn’t go back to Ukraine because we had a rented apartment. We couldn’t stay in India for long as our visas were time-bound. There was no option but to take her wherever we were welcome as a unit,” she says.