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44INAROW
03-06-2012, 10:10 AM
RENO, Nev. – Barbara Bagley says she never gave up hope that her dog would be found alive in the Nevada desert after the animal bolted from the scene of a crash that critically injured her and killed her husband.

But the Salt Lake City woman endured plenty of frustration until her beloved 4-year-old Shetland sheepdog, Dooley, was tracked down Feb.18 after surviving 53 days in the wild on roadkill and scattered ranch water sources.


This Feb. 18, 2012, photo provided by Shannon Sustacha shows Barbara Bagley and her Shetland sheepdog Dooley after the two were reunited, east of Battle Mountain, Nev.


"I would think about Dooley constantly," she said. "There were TV commercials with dogs that made me think about him and cry. He's just the sweetest dog."

The Dec. 27 single-vehicle accident on Interstate 80 near Battle Mountain, about 225 miles east of Reno, sent Bagley and her 55-year-old husband, Brad Vom Baur, to the hospital in critical condition. Their other sheltie, Delaney, was killed in the wreck. Dooley ran away and vanished.

Bagley, 48, suffered a concussion, broken ribs, a shattered wrist and two punctured lungs. As soon as she mustered up enough strength, she turned her attention to a search for her dog in the sprawling sage-covered plains and hills of northeastern Nevada.

Realizing what Dooley could mean for her recovery, dozens of Nevada volunteers responded to a Facebook plea for help in looking for him. But the search was canceled before it began after the Jan. 6 discovery of what appeared to be the dog's remains along the interstate. The same day, Bagley's husband died.

"It was a horrible day for me," Bagley recalled. "But something inside me told me Dooley was still alive out there. I wasn't 100 percent sure, but I didn't grieve for Dooley like I did for my husband and our other dog."

More than three weeks later, Bagley's spirits were buoyed after a woman reported spotting "a Lassie-type" dog near the accident scene. A subsequent search joined by Bagley turned up nothing, but a railroad crew spotted a dog matching the same description in mid-February in the same area about 15 miles east of Battle Mountain.

Further searches netted a positive identification of Dooley, but frustration as well because the skittish dog kept fleeing from Bagley and other searchers. Finally, Shannon Sustacha of Lamoille, who was on horseback, and a Bagley friend driving a Jeep cornered Dooley only five miles from the crash scene. The friend managed to nab the sheltie and put him in the Jeep.

An ecstatic, tearful Bagley arrived at the scene a short time later.

Barbara got next to us and said three times, `You think he'll remember me?"' Sustacha said. "When Barbara opened the door and looked at him, she said, `My beautiful boy, my beautiful boy, you're home.' Oh, boy, all of us cried. I knew his adventure in Nevada was over. I also knew he and Barbara could start healing together."

A short time later, an exhausted Dooley sat on his owner's lap in the Jeep and fell asleep. He later began following Bagley around.

"I was overjoyed that I was going to have him back in my life. I think he felt the same about me," she said.

During his ordeal, Dooley's weight dropped from 44 pounds to 20 pounds. He was once spotted devouring a dead coyote along the roadway. A long bird bone was pulled from his throat by a veterinarian.

Since then, the dog has gradually put on weight and resumed regular walks with his owner. While Bagley is still going through the grieving process over her husband's death and recovering from her injuries, Dooley's presence has picked up her spirits immensely.

"He's the physical and mental affection that I need to recover," she said. "I owe him so much for the hope I have now and the renewed faith I have in prayer. Dogs are so great because of their unconditional love."

Bagley, a phlebotomy supervisor at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, also thinks her husband had something to do with Dooley's safe return home.

"It's a message from my husband who was looking out for him," Bagley said. "It was a miracle that we got Dooley. He couldn't have survived much longer out there."



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/05/dog-reunited-with-owner-after-surviving-53-days-in-nevada-desert/?intcmp=features#ixzz1oLk2Edgb

Farmersfan
03-06-2012, 10:56 AM
Certainly an emotional story! The only thing that could have made it a better story is if the dog had managed to hold on to it's freedom instead of being re-captured............ at least it got to experience 53 days of freedom! :crying::wave:

Ranger Mom
03-06-2012, 11:12 AM
Certainly an emotional story! The only thing that could have made it a better story is if the dog had managed to hold on to it's freedom instead of being re-captured............ at least it got to experience 53 days of freedom! :crying::wave:

Considering he dropped half his body weight, it didn't sound like he was faring too well in his new found freedom.

ccmom
03-06-2012, 11:14 AM
Certainly an emotional story! The only thing that could have made it a better story is if the dog had managed to hold on to it's freedom instead of being re-captured............ at least it got to experience 53 days of freedom! :crying::wave:
:rolleyes: SMH

Ranger Mom
03-06-2012, 11:21 AM
:rolleyes: SMH

Exactly!! My dogs want to be wherever I am. In fact, I have a fence jumper and keep waiting to come home and find her dead on the highway, but I cannot keep her in the back yard and I refuse to chain her up. She normally stays on our property. People say they see her sitting by the fence during the day, watching the traffic go by....like she is looking for my truck!! When she sees me pulling in she runs to my truck and escorts me down the long driveway!! She could run away and enjoy her "freedom" any time she wants...she has CHOSEN to stay for the past 5 years.

44INAROW
03-06-2012, 11:29 AM
:rolleyes: SMH

x2 :iagree:

Cam
03-06-2012, 03:29 PM
poor doggie.....yep, dogs are special....I just wish my outdoor doggies didn't have that dog smell....my daughter recently got a weenie dog puppy much to my disapproval....but I never win any battles with the wifey...so, now we got us an indoor pet....anyway, I love that darn dog!!...Never thought I'd fall for a dachshund...but this little gal has me wrapped around her little paws!....She greets me when I get home like she hasn't seen me in forever...her favorite thing is for me to pick her up and hold her on my shoulders.....She'll actually lean her head on me to show her affection...and she nibbles on my ear lobes ever so gently...(told my wife...."see, that's how you do it!")........don't know what I'm gonna do when my daughter leaves home with that dog......hey, maybe I can train my cat to do that ear thingy......nah.....

Ranger Mom
03-07-2012, 12:19 PM
poor doggie.....yep, dogs are special....I just wish my outdoor doggies didn't have that dog smell....my daughter recently got a weenie dog puppy much to my disapproval....but I never win any battles with the wifey...so, now we got us an indoor pet....anyway, I love that darn dog!!...Never thought I'd fall for a dachshund...but this little gal has me wrapped around her little paws!....She greets me when I get home like she hasn't seen me in forever...her favorite thing is for me to pick her up and hold her on my shoulders.....She'll actually lean her head on me to show her affection...and she nibbles on my ear lobes ever so gently...(told my wife...."see, that's how you do it!")........don't know what I'm gonna do when my daughter leaves home with that dog......hey, maybe I can train my cat to do that ear thingy......nah.....

WHAT??? They are supposed to take their animals with them when they leave????

We have 5 dogs.....4 of them were left behind by my kids....the 5th one is one we got when 2 of the other "left behinders" did the dirty!!