WONDERFUL DOG STORY
HOW BOBBIE WENT HOME. Among the good stories Captain Trapman gives in his recently published book, “The Dog,” one of tlie most remarkable is that of Bobbie, a collie, which was taken from his Lome on the Pacific Coast, in Oregon, to Wolcott, in the east, a distance of 3000 miles' as the crow flies.' How Bobbie was attacked and hunted out of Wolcott by a herd of dogs, which-pursued him for days until be gradually slew them all, is an epic of battle with which the present story is not particularly concerned, but the result was effectually to drive Bobbie far away from Ills master’s ken and thoroughly to disorient him.
Six months later Bobbie reached home after 'incredible efforts against man and Nature. During his six months’ pilgrimage he not only crossed the Rockies in midwinter and swam innumerable wide, ice-laden rivers, but on one occasion, to avoid capture, he leaped from a bridge into the mighty, flood of the Missouri (River at night.
Time and time again the kindly folks whom Bobbie selected as his hosts when forced by physical weakness to seek shelter urged him. to stay find be welcome to a new home, but the faithful animal was obsessed ly bne idea—to find his master. On these occasions, as soon as his poor lacerated feet would permit lie would Set his nose to the westward and continue his seemingly hopeless, lonely quest. There are but few epics of human fortitude known to compare with the epic of Bobbie’s self-imposed pilgrimage. Lack of authentication is the commonest weakness of the “tall” dog story, but every step of this wonderful pilgrimage seems to have been carefully traced, remarks a reviewer of the book 'in the London Sunday Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1929, Page 8
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294WONDERFUL DOG STORY Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1929, Page 8
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