He has never been out on a highway and was several miles from home. I had just gotten him back from Eagle River where he was servicing a female springer. I had gone to Anchorage for Thanksgiving (and the day after). My son let him outside early Saturday evening and he just disappeared. I now believe he was heading for Eagle River to find his girl, since he’s never done anything like this before.
Mr. Jones and his wife, Tamara, saw him running down the highway and picked him up and took him to their home and called my veterinarian and left a message. My vet called me first thing in the morning and I cannot begin to express the relief and thankfulness I felt when I learned that my dog was safe and sound.
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He was just paying it forward.
The lesson I learned from this traumatic experience was to first, have faith and if and when I have the opportunity, to pay it forward just as the Joneses of Wasilla did for me. I am so very thankful to know there are still honest, decent people in this world and I will be forever grateful that the Jones’ are part of my community. Thank you from the very bottom of my heart.
Kay Fyfe
Houston



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2 comment(s)Mrs.Williams wrote on Dec 7, 2008 7:23 PM:
Geter Done wrote on Dec 2, 2008 10:06 AM: