A Vancouver, Washington dog survives a month in the wilderness.
Niko is a Vancouver family’s dog. He is also adventure partner to 16-year-old Caden Alt.
On July 26th, Niko went camping with Caden’s father, David Alt, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Located in South-West Washington it encompasses well over a million acres.
But I’ll let the KGW-TV blogsite tell you the full story.
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Dog Survives 31 Days In Woods After Being Hit By Car
By LINDSAY NADRICH, KGW-TV
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Niko, a Vancouver family’s dog, survived 31 days in the wilderness after getting hit by a car.
Niko is 16-year-old Caden Alt’s adventure partner.
“He’s always fun to have around,” Caden told KGW-TV. “He’s right there at your side walking around and yeah, he’s just awesome.”
On July 26, Niko went camping with Caden’s father, David Alt, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Later that night, Niko wandered over to the road and got hit by a car. David ran from the campsite just in time to see Niko sprint off into the woods.
“A lady jumped out of the car immediately and said, ‘I don’t know how he could’ve survived that,'” he said.
He searched all night, but could not find Niko. He said it was devastating.
For the next 31 days, he and Caden spent as much time as they could going back to look.
“Every weekend we went up there, we searched, that was pretty hard, coming back every day not finding anything,” Caden recalled.
Then last weekend, they got a call from two men who had seen a post about Niko on Facebook and spotted him about 100 yards from where he disappeared.
“That was, just like, my heart dropped for a second, like, is this happening?” Caden asked.
The Good Samaritans canceled their own trip and drove Niko straight to Vancouver.
“So, yeah, my son and I were just crying, it was, it was unbelievable, yeah, and then of course when we’re in the driveway and they bring him up, Caden and I are crying, those two grown men are crying, four guys crying, it was great,” David said.
Niko lost about 15 pounds but is otherwise doing well.
“Skin and bones and one eye shut, he had lost 30% of his body weight, but he immediately was eating and drinking,” David said.
Niko seemed pretty happy to be back by Caden’s side.
“It’s been amazing,” Caden said. “I’m so glad to have him back. He’s not like perfect, energetic back up to himself, but he’s getting there, better every day. He’s just as cute as ever, the house is filled again.”
So what did Niko do for 31 days alone in the woods?
“As far as trying to recap, only Niko knows the story right, too bad he couldn’t tell it,” David said.
During the month Niko was missing, David and Caden said they got a lot of support from people on social media, as well as a lot of tips that helped with the search. They said they are so thankful for everyone who kept them going.
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Information from: KGW-TV, http://www.kgw.com/
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And it was very easy to close with a photograph of Niko. (And apologies, I didn’t make a note of the journal that published the photo.)
He is a gorgeous dog!
So glad Niko survived. He appears to be a Spitz. They are pretty hardy breeds to have if you enjoy the outdoors. Happy everyone was reunited.
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They appear to be an old hunting species of dog, Susan. Wikipedia has a good reference to the Spitz so Niko could have easily survived. Indeed, he did!
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My own tears were mingling with the four grown men and theirs Paul.. Wonderful ending… 🙂 thanks for sharing
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Yes, it’s the perfect ending to what must have been, for the people involved, a harrowing experience, Sue. Tears of gratitude! Nothing to be ashamed of!
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🙂 🙂
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Wow, that is quite the survival story. Glad Niko was reunited with Caden and hope he fully recovers.
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Yes, indeed, we humans regard it as an enormous feat but I suspect that for Niko it was less, shall we say, dramatic.
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Thanks for sharing another heart wrenching happy ending.
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My pleasure, Marlene.
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