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gvwireHow do you get back a beloved dog that’s missing in another state?
It’s a remarkable story of love, determination, teamwork, and a bit of good luck played out over 57 agonizing days.
When King finally spotted Katie by a tree in Kalispell, Montana, on the morning of Sept. 15, she bear-hugged the dog.
“People are stopping in their vehicles, getting out and hugging us. I think the whole neighborhood knew that we found her,” she told the Daily Inter Lake newspaper of Kalispell.
“I never gave up. I never lost hope. I think what I got out of this was the kindness of strangers.”
King and her husband, Verne, live near Spokane, Washington, and had just arrived in Kalispell for a four-day getaway. They believe that a thunderstorm caused Katie to run out of their hotel room. When a search of the grounds didn’t turn her up, the hunt was on in the wilderness near Glacier National Park.
That search came to include the use of night-vision goggles and setting up wild-game cameras in spots that Katie reportedly was seen.
As you might imagine, Katie’s time away from home took a toll. She lost 12 pounds and was dehydrated. She’s expected to make a full recovery.
“The doctor walked up to her and she said is this the famous Katie? And her eyes welled up with tears,” King said. “That touched me.”
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