 Hiker carries blind dog for 800 miles to help her regain confidence. Kyle Roerig was certainly no stranger to looking for adventure through the Florida wilderness. For most dog owners, their pets are like an extended member of the family. That means it's important for them to make sure that their furry little friends are always happy. When they're not, it's up to them to do something to change that. That's exactly what a Florida man named Kyle Roerig did for his beloved Shiba Inu named Katana after she lost her sight. Instead of letting her mope around the house, he took her on one epic adventure you have to read to believe.In fact, he did this quite often, and he sometimes had his best friend, a pooch named Katana along with him. But this latest adventure was different. This time, 8-year-old Katana was completely blind. Katana's been at Kyle's side for over 5,000 miles, but something happened over the course of time. The two of them set out on a 2,650-mile hike together on the Pacific Crest Trail, when something went wrong. Katana's left eye developed glaucoma. So, Kyle stopped the hike and took her to a specialist to treat her. About two years after undergoing surgery to correct the problem, Katana went completely blind. Without her sight, she could barely even figure out how to get home anymore. But her vision wasn't the only thing she had lost. She had also lost her confidence. She no longer seemed certain of her actions, and Kyle was cautious about how to approach this difficult situation. Kyle knew Katana would figure out how to memorize the path and navigate her way home someday. So, he came up with a brilliant plan to give her a gentle push. He took Katana on a 1,100-mile adventure on the Florida Trail to help her deal with her condition. It wouldn't be an easy challenge, but he knew she could do it. Kyle and Katana started their adventure on January 8 and 72 days later, they completed their journey. Kyle had to carry Katana on his back for about 800 miles. But the pooch wasn't a total slacker. She managed to walk 200 miles all on her own, which gave her a boost of confidence and reminded her that there were still good times to be had. The pair endured busy highways, muddy grounds, and water and had a few near-misses with wild animals. Aside from snakes and alligators, the Florida Trail was utterly grueling. But somehow, Katana managed to guide him through the trail. Along the way, she went from extremely cautious to confident and curious about her surrounding environment. Katana enjoyed the experience and now she and Kyle are finally back home living it up. Before the journey, Katana wasn't thriving because of her condition. But now, she's running through the doggy door, exploring Kyle's backyard and also jumping on furniture like beds and couches when she's indoors, which makes him feel like he accomplished the mission he set out to do. She's not just dealing with her new circumstances, she's thriving, and she's thriving wherever she goes, he explained. We have many more adventures planned, and I'm going to keep taking her until she ceases to enjoy them. We're both living the dream. This just fills our hearts with joy. If you want to follow their every move, make sure to follow at UnderscoreRomadeUnderscore on Instagram. They'll brighten your day.