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As far as trail dangers, I would think that the volume of human scent on the trail areas would be enough to discourage most dangerous wildlife from venturing too close to the area. And if the hikers are making sufficient noise, wildlife will should not be hanging around. I know when I take my dog out, sometimes he just sticks his nose up into the wind & refuses to move forward more than a couple of feet. He can smell danger long before we see or hear it (probably that pesky wandering bear I occassionally see).
And these days, we do need to worry about other people meaning harm to our pets. I would think that most animal abductions are crimes of relatively easy opportunity (leaning over a fence or breaking a car window to quickly grab a suddenly noticed pup prize). I would think that going for a mountain hike to find this particular dog to do it harm might be just a little too much energy exertion for these types of criminals.
I'm not going to say these events are impossible with this dog, but I think with his circumstances, the probability is fairly low. I take a chance every time I let my cat outside, but she's always been a daytime outdoor cat/ nighttime- indoors. I don't follow her, & I don't know exactly where she goes, but she seems to be smart enough to have avoided all those real woodsy dangers for almost 15 years now. Life is a bit risky for us all, I won't let it stop me from driving a car or climbing a ladder.
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Two, although they don't go to that altitude, both mountain lions and now Canadian grey wolves populate Colorado (and several other states). It may be that Horton senses "safety in numbers" and hikes with people to keep from being a single target. That certainly would also make the people he's climbing with, safer, too.
While my more inhabitated part of the world has those lawns, flowers, etc., and is not so "wide-open" to loose dogs, we are talking about one of Colorado's tallest mountains, and Horton isn't the only one "hiking a leg" or "taking a dump" along the trail. I do pick up after Wiggles, but we're a long way from that altitude! :-)
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Working dogs are doing jobs, such as flock guarding, herding sheep, and military or service work.
Horton is a pet, a regular Lab that the owners just run loose all day. I'm glad everyone enjoys his company but he is NOT a working dog.
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Letting your dog roam in the wilderness, even on a trail that he knows, all by himself? They say "he always comes home", but one day he wont. I'm sure there is plenty of wildlife out there that can harm him. Not to mention any humans that want to do harm to him (not everyone loves dogs remember).
Just becasue you live "in the country" or "in the woods" doesn't justify letting your dogs run loose.
Maybe its becasue I'm a city girl, but I don't know if I can just let my dog outside and wait for him to come home at night.
Oh, and to the maroon that said "people don't accept loose dogs becasue there are too many unspayed dogs waiting to bite someone"? Read a book or something to get smarter. Please.
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I truly believe both Horton and the Pfaus are blessed for having each other. It's a beautiful fact!
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I'm glad that Horton is such a hiking pro and a real lifesaver. While I definately agree that dogs in the city need to be on leashes sometimes I wish society was more comfortable with free ranging animals. I guess there are too many unspayed animals just waiting to bite someone. I know our dogs enjoy running free - my Dad invested in haveing Invisible Fence put in around five of their ten acres. They can chase rabbits to their hearts content but they stay within those 5 acres. It's funny how everyone assumes that Horton belongs to someone in the group in front of them.
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Where did you come from, PETA?
Do you let your horses loose to run everywhere all over town? Didn't think so.
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I don't think I could ever let my dog just run loose like that, too many things that could happen to him.
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What would happen if I wanted to hike that mountain with my dog and they got in a fight? Oh wait, that wouldn't happen. I wouldn't be going up that mountain. I would be the one waiting at the bottom with a nice drink in my hand LOL
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