Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Who's a good boy?

Let's have a nice story today: 

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    1. It has all the makings of a Disney movie, dunnit?

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  2. What a nice story. Two years old is terribly young and I remember my younger brother used to be one who would wander off if not carefully watched.

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    1. It really is kind of amazing that as young as he was, he had the instincts to keep following the power line. They said that thermal imaging from the helicopter showed two mountain lions in the area.

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  3. Makes perfect sense with guard dogs. What a sweet story! :)

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    1. He's a working dog, and he sure did a good day's work today!

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  4. I saw this story this morning on MSNBC!

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    1. I didn't watch the news today. It was fun to hear this story.

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  5. That kid was lucky that dog found him. Nice work doggo!!

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    1. I know. I thought of all the pictures of the desert that Allison posted. What a harsh terrain for the little guy. I read that Buford got a steak for supper.

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  6. That is such a special story. Buford is a hero!

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    1. I love that he got himself a steak dinner out of the deal.

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  7. What a miraculous story. Seven miles is a very long way for a two-year-old to walk. Thank the Lord for the dog.

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    1. It was a wonderful change of pace from the awful news we have gotten accustomed to hearing.

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  8. Wow, 7 miles! I am not able to wrap my brain around that a 2 year old wandered that far. What a good doggo.

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    1. For 16 hours. In the desert. The rancher says that he must have followed the power line. So many amazing things in this story.

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  9. Good boy indeed. The child's parents must be beyond grateful to that their little boy back.

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    1. "to have". I'm not awake yet.

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    2. Can you imagine their terror all through that long night?

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    3. No. I cannot and I hope I never can.

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    1. You are welcome. We need to be reminded that there are still reasons for rejoicing.

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  11. That's made my whole family smile today. Thank you for sharing the story.

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  12. What a lovely miracle to happen for everyone involved (and everyone who hears it)

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  13. So very sweet (and miraculous!)🥰 Rigmor

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