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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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Elizabeth  M.
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I love labs and think they are amazing animals...so full of love for their people and smart in ways that one can't often describe.
 
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He was the runt of the litter and went on to be a hero. Go Horton!!!
 
Sara L.
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It is so amazing what animals can do. I wish I could do even half of what this dog has accomplished...and I even lived in Colorado for a while.
 
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Horton the wonder dog. What a great story.
 
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Way to go Horton!
 
DDRau
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Amazing homing instincts. We had dogs that guided us to a waterfall & back in Ecuador - it was their job! The B & B asked if we wanted to go see it & then told us to follow the dogs on a several mile hike.
 
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Horton is a hero, this Lab leads people up the mountain and down. He has saved hikers lives by showing them the way out. Good for you Horton!
 
bonzosmom
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Horton is wonderful, what a great story!
 
april
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What a sweet dog. I think they are all lucky to know this dog.
 
alissa o.
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what a great story
 
Melissa H.
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What an absolute sweet dog! Congratulations to the Pfaus for raising such a wonderful being.
 
Katiemissy
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How fun! This dog was born with a mission and discovered what it was. I'm Jealous!
 
Melody M.
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Wow, what an amazing dog.
 
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Wow, it is amazing the stories of this nature. Who would think there was a dog out there doing this. And who ever thinks animals are not smart.....think again. Each stories proves that animals are very smart, much smarter then most people give them credit for. Animals-AMAZING
 
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This story proves again how smart and faithful animals can be. Great story!
 
Laura B.
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AAWWWW!!! That is an awesome pupper dupper!!!
 
Laura
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This dog is amazing! Wow!
 
Eric H.
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I LOVE working dogs!
 
Ellen F.
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It is just another great Lab story; is ther a better dog? I have two and think they are the best!!
 
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what a FUN video - and story. horton is a remarkable dog, having such fun in life and adding such joy to people's lives.
 
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Marla W.
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these kind of stories are uplifting. Keep up the good work.
 
marie s.
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Horton rocks!! What a great example of how animals are so important to humans! We should honor them, nothing less!
 
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Thousands of years ago, man domesticated dogs for this very reason. They needed dogs as guides; hunters; for security; and for companionship. Dogs are still willing to provide this service to us. I only hope that we willing to take care of them when they need us (i.e. when they are sick, elderly or in need of a home).
 
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Mischa H.
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Animals never cease to amaze me. That is why I work with them and love every day of it.
 
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Great story!
 
9robin58
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Amazing story.He is a smart cookie.What is the best is he loves patrolling his mountain and helping saves lives while he is at it.
he does deserve a steak dinner or two.
 
Tonya S.
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Animals are amazing. What an angel! I could never live without my furry children. THat dog deserves a steak dinner... :)
 
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What an amazing dog. I've never heard of a hiking super dog!
 
Andy K.
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Animal behavior never ceases to amaze me. Is this a sign that Horton is enjoying something or is that taboo to talk about. Some would say we are assigning human feelings or emotions to other critters... which I see no problem with. The more we look for differences, the more we realize animals are more like us... and we are like them.
 
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What a neat dog!! He is sure having an exciting life and that is GREAT!!! I wish more dogs had it that nice! So much excitement every single day! He sounds like a super friendly dog too. I bet that brings alot of happiness to the hikers he meets up with. And this miracle dog even saves lives. A big thumbs up to Horton!!
 
Sandy F.
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Love this uplifting stories.
 
Missy M.
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When its so obvious dogs want to please us, such as in stories like this, its disgusting when you see stories on cruelty.
 
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Whata goooooood boy. Dogs love to have jobs that's for sure. Even if its just doing tricks they are happiest working:)
 
PJ W.
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Ahhhh - Horton is a Hero - many times over!!!
 
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Stories like these not only make me happy but they also make me feel so honored to work with animals. They can do so much for us. Look at Horton! Where would those people be with out him? Great Job Horton!!
 
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Ahhhh ... Horton is a good dog! I love this story, it made me smile.
 
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What an amazing animal. Horton is just one more reminder why dogs are so important in our lives.
 
JennColorado
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How sweet! I can't believe he hikes with people he doesn't even know, and stays with them.
 
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i love this story
 
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I LOVE this story. Dogs are such faithful animals!
 
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what a hero!!!!! see look how precious animals are!!!!!
 
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What a great dog! Just more proof of how smart animals really are.
 
Kate H.
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Labs are such great dogs.
 
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How incredible is he.
 
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What an awesome dog. He's obviously a hero to some, and simply a much beloved member of the family to others. I love to hear happy stories for a change.
 
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animals seem to sense with out being trained when us dumb humans need help.
 
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Animals are simply incredible. They cant be underestimated or underminded, thats for sure.
 
AshleyNeal
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It is absolutely amazing that he has helped rescue and save people when he hasn't even had training. What a truly amazing animal. Good luck Horton and stay safe.
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