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BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. –- For two legged adventurers, climbing mountains topping 14,000 feet can take an entire day round trip, but a 7-year-old English Labrador retriever, named Horton, makes that trip several times a day.

Colorado is home to 54 mountains of at least 14,000 feet, or some three miles up. Climbers and hikers call them “14ers,” and a trip to the summit on any one of them is quite an accomplishment. Horton has been hiking to the summit on Quandary Peak ever since he was a few months old.

“Horton knows this trail better than anybody,” said David Pfau, Horton’s owner and a local professional photographer. “It’s really a Quandary thing. He’s in love with this mountain.”

Since Horton knows the mountain so well, search and rescue crews often stop at the Pfau home to ask for his help. While untrained for such work, Horton is credited with saving at least three lives, including a man who found himself lost in a snowstorm.

“The one man who came to our door to tell us that Horton saved his life said he couldn’t see where he was going,” said Emily Pfau, David’s wife. “He told us he could see his feet, and Horton’s tail, and so he just followed Horton the whole way down.”

The Pfau family lives in a house very near the main trail head, and Pfau regularly takes Horton with him on photography expeditions. Horton’s overwhelming love of the outdoors often drives him to leave the family behind and strike out on his own, looking for new hiking companions.

“If he can hook up with someone who he judges is a mountaineer, he hooks up with them,” Pfau said.

No matter how much Horton the Quandary Dog loves to be on the trail, he’s picky about whom he hikes with. Horton has reached the peak of Quandary more than 1,500 times, and he likes to go with folks that can keep up.

It is hard to believe now, but Horton was the runt of his litter. Still, the Pfaus knew he would become their dog because he walked right up to them. Horton was treated for cancer two years ago, but is healthy today.

On a recent Sunday morning, Horton met two hikers from Laramie, Wyoming at the trail head at 5:30 a.m. Scott Koch and Zach Tyrrell first thought Horton belonged to another group of hikers, and a few yards up the trail he would turn back.

When Horton stayed by their side from the bottom all the way to the top, they knew their travel companion had done this many times before.

“As we kept going, we started running into people who knew him,” Tyrrell said. “‘Hey that’s Horton,’ they would say. He just stayed with us. It was great.”

During winter and spring, when there’s plenty of snow on the ground, Horton likes to go up with the skiers and snowboarders, because he loves to play in the snow.

Anyone who would make the climb in such harsh conditions is certainly not a novice. The weather can change very quickly on such high mountains. One minute the sun is shining, the next it’s snowing, even in summer.

It is easy to become lost and disoriented, but not so in Horton’s case.
“He always comes home,” Emily said.

For more on Horton’s hiking adventures, visit 14ers.com, and type Horton in the search area to read entries from hikers who have climbed with him.

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Kristin  S.
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That is the greatest story about an animal- Horton sounds like such an awesome dog! Those are some lucky pet owners
 
lee n.
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what a great story- love that dog
 
Christy M.
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Awesome! Horton just shows how dogs can overcome being the runt of a litter and even cancer! What a great asset for all those living and playing on the mountain. You just know his mom and dad are SO proud!
 
Liann L.
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Terrific story. Horton obviously beat cancer for a reason.
 
frank g.
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climbs 14ers on a weekly basis, saves lives, beats cancer...awesome story.
 
Christine B.
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How cute! He must be in good shape if he hikes that mountain so frequently!
 
Peg L.
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I'm sure he makes a lot of people's day when they see him on the trail. I'm like Michelle though, and worry that someone may take him. But I guess he's probably smart enough not to let that happen!
 
mary k.
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Awesome! What a hero you are, Horton!
 
Lisa U.
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Some dogs are happiest when they have work to do....a four-legged trail guide!
 
Michelle H.
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I think its great that Horton can do this. It is obvious hiking the mountain is what he loves to do. I guess I am a worry wart but I would be afraid that someone would take him home with them! Does he have something on his collar I wonder to let people know his home is nearby??
 
Carolyn C.
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This dog must have some powerful lungs!
 
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What a great dog, happy dog, and a wonderful story. I am glad to hear he has helped people down from the mountain, that is great.
 
Shirley C.
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Way to go, Horton. Good dog!
 
Carrie M.
Carrie M. (CarrieBearie)
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That is one great animal! Animals are heroes, they just might save you one way or another! Please, treat them with love!
 
Jackie L.
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What an impressive dog. This is a great story compared to most regarding pets. Imagine surviving cancer so young and now, being so strong.
 
Angie
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It's wonderful to stumble on a "feel good" piece of news when everything else makes me wonder about mankind and why they the things they do.
 
mcfalls97
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I agree. I was completely horrified by the just the headline of another story on the news page so I was glad I read this article.
 
Sarah H.
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Horton has a place to call his own! It seems like he just loves going up and down the mountain and being a guide (for those that can keep up). I think it's really cook how well he knows the mountain also that is was able to lead a man down the mountain and the man really couldn't see much but Hortons tail. He's like the angel or guardian of that mountain. This is a cool story
 
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great story
 
Chris G.
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What an awesome story and dog. Most people don't realize how smart animals are.
 
Great story!
 
jennifer r.
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Awesome!
 
Kendra W.
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Dogs never cease to amaze me.
 
doran359
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What a dog. I love it when they use their minds to accomplish what they want.
 
Kris
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You're a hero Horton! I love these positive stories.
 
sandy h.
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Great story and you go Horton. Nobody ever said the runt can't amount to anything.
 
Lisa S.
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What a great story. And what a lucky dog to have all that for his pleasure. Kudos to him for saving 3 people!
 
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This story just made my morning...it put a smile on my face. I needed an upbeat positive story to begin my day.
 
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Horton sure owns that mountain! I guess if he can lick cancer he can lick an occasional white-out.
 
Terry F.
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Too cool! My dogs would poop out after about 50 yards and heaven forbid should they have to save someone. Some animals just never cease to amaze me.
 
Anne B.
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What a cool dog.
 
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Big Cheers for Horton. How great to read about this dog and his adventures. His family must be so proud of him. I think it is funny how he picks who he will travel with.
 
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What an asset for the hiker's who dare to make the trip in snowy conditions. I'm sure Horton is loved and known by all he comes in contact with. It's wonderful how he can lead them the way out! Way to go Horton!
 
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It's impressive to know that Horton can make such a contribution to the community. I'm jealous as I'm not sure my dogs could possibly compare!
 
Lourdes M.
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Good job dogs --- good thing you were there!
 
Sheryle T.
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A cool dog to have!
 
Jennifer H.
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wow, that's cool - animals are amazing
 
Vinny C.
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A great story. Keep it up Horton.
 
Joyce
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a very smart, great dog
 
Rinthea S.
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Amazing how they KNOW what to do!!!
 
Linda L.
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A great story! Way to go Horton!
 
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What a super dog!! Keep up the great work, Horton!!
 
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Horton is awesome! What a great story. I guess Horton sleeps very, very well at night (lol).
 
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Wendy W.
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HORTON ROCKS!!!! That's so wonderful he stays with the hikers...but only the fast ones! LOL!
 
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Dogs never cease to amaze me. :) Obviously, Horton is a special boy!
 
Amy S.
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dogs are simply are beyond amazing. :-) good boy Horton!
 
Sydney B.
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That is such a cool story! It's amazing what dogs can do for people in need of a helping hand. Awesome job Horton!!! :)
 
Michael
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awesome dog...
 
Ginny D.
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Hehee, what a cutie! I think I'm going to start planning my next trip to Colorado, just to go hiking with Horton! =)
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