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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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It is amazing when pets rescue people. In the past we have heard stories of when the fire man saved the cat from the tree. Now we get the returned favor from our pets. I love to hear stories like this.
 
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What a great dog it is trully a amazing and touching story!!!
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Sue G.
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Horton sounds like a wonderful dog in love with his environment. He's a lucky dog to be able to do what he loves best.
 
sheri
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Horton the Trail blazer.Great story.Looks like he really loves what he does.
 
Dana
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What an amazing dog ... strong and smart. I bet he's encouraging company on the hike up the mountain!
 
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Horton has proven that canines are man's best friend! way to go Horton!
 
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that's awesome!!!
 
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You Go Horton!
 
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Protector of the mountain....good dog, Horton! Amazing....
 
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A doggie 'pro' mountain hiker....I love it!!! Animals never cease to amaze me...
 
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Simply Amazing. what a great hiking companion.. very strong healthy dog no wonder he survived the cancer.. very determined, healthy and loving dog. a winning combination
 
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This is awesome!!!
 
Christine
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Once again, dogs win!! :) I think this is just awesome, dogs and so many other animals are just so amazing, I am so glad to read stories like this. And to think, this dog was the runt of the litter... just goes to show it doesn't mean a thing. :)
 
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Great story. I would love to hike with that dog!
 
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What a great thought.
 
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What an amazing dog!!!
Can you imagine him greeting people and making sure that they're okay as they go up the trail?He's like the "Mother Theresa" of the Mountains,and I really do think that he deserves a medal for this.The very best part of course, is the fact that he's untrained and just loves doing it. Way to go Horton!!!
 
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I would love to have that dog greet me, too. And, you and Daryl are right: he deserves a medal for rescuing those 3 people. I'm glad he survived his cancer scare. I hope he lives happily & healthy for many years to come.
 
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Great Story!!
 
Hayley O.
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You're right Daryl, he should get at least one rescue medal from all the people that he has saved!
 
Hayley O.
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It's amazing! Being the runt of the litter and treating cancer for 2 years! He is so heroic! Bravo!
 
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What a great story! How amazing!
 
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What a wonderful story. As they say dog are mans best friend. ;o) Im with you I love mountains, forests and streams, that's my kind of paradise.
 
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what a great dog. he should get a rescue medal.
 
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What amazing animals dogs are and this guy is a hero for sure.
 
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A true hero!
 
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What a great story! That stamina is impressive! what a beautiful setting also.. I envy those whose backyards are those mountains!
 
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Dogs are simply amazing!!
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