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Buck, a 7-year-old Golden Retriever, survived six months in Montana wilderness after running away at a rest stop. Raised as a suburban dog in his Washington backyard, he miraculously endured extreme winter weather and was able to fend for himself until last week, when he was reunited with his family.

CHESTER, Mont. -- The freight train rumbled past a rest stop and whistled a piercing scream -- the startling noise spooked 7-year-old Buck, a Golden Retriever, and within seconds, he was gone.

At first, his owners didn't realize anything was awry.

"I came out of the restroom and this woman flagged me down, and said 'Your dog ran away,' " said one of Buck's owners, Kimberly Halter. " 'I said, my dog doesn't run away. He is about 110 pounds and can barely walk, let alone run.' "

But the pet dog was gone, alone in the northern region of Montana, where in the wintertime temperatures can dip to negative 46 degrees Fahrenheit.

And, then, six months later, just as quickly as he disappeared, Buck was miraculously found -- 40 pounds lighter, but the same dog nonetheless, with the constant smile and severe under-bite.

"It's a miracle, it definitely is," said Halter, of Bonney Lake, Wash.

The saga began in mid-August, when Halter and her family, including husband Chuck and sons Jason and Josh, were road tripping from Washington to Montana to visit an ailing family member.

The stop in remote Chester, Mont., was the last one the family had anticipated making before reaching their destination. After the truck came to a halt, Buck jumped out and followed Jason around the parking lot.

Buck normally stuck close to his owners' side and was not on a leash at the time -- a choice Halter now refers to as "a big mistake."

It happened so fast, Halter says. Buck was right there, until he wasn't, anymore.

After the train passed and the family realized Buck was gone, they immediately placed their travel plans on hold, sleeping in their car for the next two nights.

"We went down every street in town yelling his name, just doing everything we could," Halter said. The family went to a local library and printed out "lost dog" posters, which they then pasted on every storefront window.

After two days, though, the family decided to journey on to see their relative in Havre, Mont., around one hour away. Leaving the rest stop was particularly tough on Jason, 17, who had been Buck's constant companion since he was a puppy.

"I have never seen such panic, such heartbreak," Halter said of her son's emotional state. "I had to literally pick him up off the ground and put him in the truck. It was horrible. The worst."

The following six months weren't much better for Jason and his family, who continued to fret over their dog's whereabouts.

Jason remained hopeful that his dog would return, and "show up on our driveway, just like in 'Homeward Bound,' " his mother said of Jason's optimism. She, meanwhile, tried to think that Buck had found another caring family.

At the same time, Halter could not pull herself away from the Internet, where she would frequently monitor the biting weather in the Chester region, located near the base of the Central Montana Rockies.

"Every time I checked the weather I would just get sick and cry," Halter said. "I never let Jason see the weather reports. I didn't want to upset him. It had all affected his whole life, anyway. He was devastated."

On January 25, it was around negative 30 degrees Fahrenheit when Jason Hanken, of Chester, spotted what he thought was a stray dog on his property.

He and his family saw the dog several more times over the next few days, hunkering around in the snow; when the weather eased up and the ice had lessened, Hanken took his snow mobile out to investigate the area. He left some food for Buck near a collapsed barn, which he suspected had been sheltering the dog.

Hanken later returned with food for Buck,thinking he could be the missing pooch pictured in the signs posted around town in August.

He then tried to entice the dog out of his hiding space with more food and water.

"He was real skittish and wanted to just go back underneath," Hanken said. "My wife came out and we were able to coax him out of the barn and into a kennel. He was in tough shape, really skinny."

Hanken fed and watered Buck, before bringing him into the backyard to use the bathroom.

Buck sniffed around and took interest in a tennis ball -- Hanken picked it up, wondering if the stray knew how to play fetch. It turns out, he did.

"He just went gangbusters with activity, was catching it in the air and running all over the place," Hanken said. "It was just like he was never left out in the wild. Once he got into a home setting, it was like he had always been there."

Hanken got in touch with the Halters and sent them pictures of Buck on Saturday, Jan. 31; they recognized him instantly and, within a few hours, were piled back into their car, on the way to Montana.

The Halters drove straight through the night, traveling for nearly 16 hours.

The reunion brought in around 20 neighbors and friends, all eager to see Buck and his family meet after all that time.

"It was awesome," Hanken said. "They came in and Jason kinda knelt down, and Buck came right up to him and they nuzzled their heads together."

Everyone was crying, Halter says, noting that even Buck had a few tears in his eyes.

Though having lost nearly half of his body weight, Buck was declared in perfect health by his vet in Washington, Halter said. Upon returning to Washington, the family outfitted him with new tags, a microchip and a "really tight collar," Halter said.

"He's on a leash now everywhere we go," she said. "We're not taking chances anymore."

No one knows how Buck, who has been coddled since he was a puppy, survived the rugged Montana wilderness.

"Six months out there is just unbelievable," Hanken said of Buck's odds in surviving the ordeal.

Montana may not have seen a dog with such gusto since "The Auditor," a stray Puli who used to wander the mountains of Butte, Mont. The Auditor lived for nearly 17 years by himself, turning only to a local mine for the occasional bowl of chow.

He got his name from his flaky nature, and the miners' uncertainty of just when, and how, he might drop in.

When The Auditor died in 2005, Butte memorialized him with a bronze statue. The dog has also prompted research about environmental conditions, and the way in which typically domesticated dogs can fare in harsh habitats.

"How does anybody survive these nasty temperatures? It gets as low as negative 40, and there are a lot of days in the winter where it is minus 10, minus 20," said Ellen Crain, director of Butte's archives library. "It's an interesting study to see how this dog could make it out there."

Buck did not receive a bronze statue, or even a medal, but he was awarded two new dog sisters, which the family got while he was away.

"We didn't want to replace him, but we just couldn't stand to not have a dog in the house," Halter said.

He also received access to Jason's warm bed, which Halter says Bucks curled up in as soon as he got home.

"Buck just climbed up onto bed and went to sleep, like old times, slept so soundly he was snoring," Halter said. "We don't know what he had to do to survive, but now, he could finally really relax and rest."

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joan j.
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What a wonderful story about a remarkable dog and the people who love him! I love happy endings!
 
anita M.
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I am so thankful a family was astute and kind enough to rescue him!!! It is wonderful that he is back home with his family.
 
lin c.
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I'm happy that they were reunited. Makes you wonder how he managed to survive.
 
cathy C.
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I'm so glad there was a happy ending to this story.
 
Amy R.
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I'm so glad they found him and that he lost weight I'm just sorry that he had to lose it that way.poor baby!
 
Casey B.
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Incredible. Dogs ARE amazing animals and quite resourceful. I once had a dog disappear when we went on vacation. She escaped when our neighbor came to feed and she was gone for 6 months as well. She was found and returned unharmed, minus a few pounds!
 
kathy
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I'm so happy this dog found his way home again. I hope the owners will keep him on a leash outside now.
 
UnoDiamante
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wow..that is one tough dog! Im so glad he found his family!
 
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This story brings tears to my eyes. Lost pets are what nightmares are made of. My cat was lost for only 30 mins last year, and I was going into a panic attack before he was found. I don't think I would have made it six months. SO GLAD he found his way back to his family.
 
Dani D.
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Oh my! What a fabulous story! I just joined this website yesterday, and I'm so glad I did! I really want a golden after reading this.
 
I love this story! Should be made into a Disney movie... wait it already has been...
 
Corinne B.
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Amazing story... so glad there was a happy ending!
 
Pam H.
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This was a good news story. I had read it a couple of weeks ago somewhere else. It really is amazing. It is to bad he can't tell everyone his journey.
 
Nancy  B.
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I love a happy ending and I love goldens.
 
katie f.
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i read this in the paper. what a great story. i love hearing stories like therse, it lets others not lose hope
 
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what a great story!!!!!!!!!
 
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This is a great story, my dog ran away and i went to the humane society in my town and we were all waiting outside because we were a little early and as i was waiting someone was bringing my dog there. I almost fell over
 
MarcN
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What a great story!
 
Melanie P.
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This story is amazing. So happy Buck made it home!
 
Liz1961
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wonderful heart warming story....way to go Buck....
 
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what a story. Glad Buck is back with his family. He is a real survior. incredable.
 
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It's so great to read a news article with a happy ending. Buck really is a survivor. I can just imagine the heartbreak the family felt when Buck couldn't be found and the unbelieveable joy they had to feel when he returned to them. It could have been an entirely different outcome, so I am so glad for them that Buck is now home.
 
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AbbyKC
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This is like a homeward bound movie its so sweet
 
Linda B.
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What a great story!
 
Rae
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I'm so glad this story had a good ending.
 
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Poor Buck, out in the cold for so long. Just goes to show how resiliant dogs are. I am glad to see the story ended on such a happy note, the family {and Buck} is very lucky things turned out so well. And cheers to the man who helped him return home!
 
Yev L.
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I got teary-eye just reading this! Can't imagine what the family must've gone through.
 
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I read about this is the news. My dog ran away and was gone for almost a week i didnt know what was going to happen to him, him all out there by himself but he came back home so i know exactly what they went through
 
Linsey K.
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This was a great story and I am so happy for the family and Buck that they were able to be reunited. It is always nice to read a happy ending.
 
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I think it's absolutely awesome that this dog made it. I know there are skeptics that say that animals don't have feelings, but part of me really believes that dog knew his owners were waiting for him. He fought to stay alive.
 
Tessa
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always good to read a happy ending.......
 
Dan4cats
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that's amazing
 
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What a great story! It's an amazing thing.
 
Tamara
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Awwe I am so glad he made it home. What a miracle.
 
Melissa O.
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This is an amazing story. I'm glad he made it home, but it is scary to think about how bad this could have turned out.
 
kittnen
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This is just amazing. I'm a Montanan, born and raised, and these winters can be nasty. December was especially tough. Go Buck!
Oh, and I remember when the Auditor died, they had an article on the front page of the newspaper (and I'm not even from Butte!)
 
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a great story, a happy tears one at that. I think leashes are a must as tags and micro-chips. Know all your avenues in your area or another area if your dog gets lost. research the internet is amazing and there are so many different lost and found sites now and days. Also a dog can be checked for a chip at any vets..
 
Sally R.
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How heartwrenching to have to leave without your dog. What a fantastic dog to be able survive in that weather!!
 
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This was an AMAZING story!! It reminds me of a movie!!
 
Carl
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Boy we couldn't have done that!
 
zephyr47
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Amazing story of survival. Glad the dog is safe.
 
LaceyJWendel
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I immediately thought of "Homeward Bound" when I started reading the article, I'm glad it had such a good ending like the movie.
 
david d.
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thats an amazing story!
 
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What a story! It touches my heart.
 
JanaRae
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Just an amazing survival story. Love the picture at the beginning of the article.
 
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what a great story...this is why I love dogs!!
 
huminbird34
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This is amazing! This dog had a will to live and did what he had to do to survive so that one day he could find his family again! This is so great!
 
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This just proves dogs don't lose their instincts just because we bring them into our homes. I wish no one would ever lose their pet, but this just proves that they don't need us as much as we think. I'm a firm believer that dogs (and cats) could cope without us, but we cannot cope without them. I hope the family is never separated again. Good luck guys.
 
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I bet there was lots of goose poop around. That's how my dog would survive in the wild.
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