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pitc9
10-31-2007, 12:36 PM
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/14467891/detail.html

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Two dogs have shown an amazing devotion to their master.

The body of Gary Lorenz was found last week surrounded by his dogs, Pippin and Merry, after he disappeared in September from his home in Cotopaxi.

Lorenz had Alzheimer's disease, KMGH-TV in Denver reported.

The golden retrievers stayed with their master, guarding his body, for at least three weeks after he died. They lost about 9 pounds each, but vets say they are healthy.

A massive search involving at least 100 people was conducted after Lorenz disappeared Sept. 29. He had taken his ATV and his two dogs over a ridge above his home. The search turned up nothing.

Officials say he died four or five days later from exposure and dehydration.

The 63-year-old retired Air Force colonel was found by a hunter Oct. 20 about four miles from his ranch in a steep and wooded area. Helicopters had missed his body when looking overhead because a tree that he was leaning on blocked their view.

Searchers had told the family they heard barking occasionally, but assumed it came from dogs at a nearby house.

The 3-year-old dogs, brother and sister, were returned home shortly after Lorenz's body was found. They were very hungry and thirsty.

Lorenz's widow told the Mountain Mail that finding the dogs was "bittersweet." She said she and her daughter were glad the dogs were found, but were upset about losing Lorenz.

"We feel the lord has been very merciful, sending them back to me," said Lorenz's widow, Sandee. "We felt the dogs were with Gary and helped him pass from this life to the next."

"Now that we have the dogs back, we feel like we've gotten a little piece of Dad back. He loved these dogs, and they loved him. They never left his side. They watched him. He was having trouble communicating with all of us, but he always seemed to be able to talk to the dogs. They were his best friends," said Deanna Lorenz, his daughter. "We are so happy to have them back to remind us of the relationship he had with them and to help my mom get through her tough weeks ahead. They will be here to comfort her."

Sandee Lorenz said the dogs were emaciated when they returned. She said she initially fed them every few hours so they wouldn't overeat.

Deanna Lorenz told a newspaper, "Merry was a little overweight before she disappeared, so we're trying to keep her about where she is now."

She told the paper she wasn't sure what the dogs were eating, other than berries, but said dogs can go for several days without water.

It helped that the dogs had each other to lean on, Sandee said.

"Pippin would never leave Gary, and Merry would never leave Pippin," she said.

After returning, Merry had a slight limp, and Pippin seemed more aggressive, the family said.

Sandee said this wasn't the first time the dogs had been lost. When they were about 6 months old, they wandered off for three days. The dogs never went out exploring again.

The family said the support they've received from the community about the dogs' return and the loss of Lorenz has been overwhelming.

NoahsMommy
10-31-2007, 01:01 PM
Wow! That is such an amazing story. I mean, I knew dogs would do that, dogs are so loyal and amazingly wonderful. 3-weeks they protected their daddy...even in death. How sweet, bittersweet.

I bet that family was so grateful to at least have those dogs back, especially after what they did for thier dad/husband. Wow.

Thank you for sharing this. :)

moosmom
10-31-2007, 06:44 PM
That happened with my Dad. I found his body in his apartment. It had been there for 4 days. His cat Tigger wouldn't let the paramedics anywhere near my dad's body. It's amazing how protective pets can be of their hoomans.

Alysser
10-31-2007, 06:53 PM
Dogs are such loyal animals. They truley are best friends. I am so gald these two people got their dogs back. I can imagine it being bittersweet, though.

dukedogsmom
10-31-2007, 09:44 PM
That is so sad! I'm glad that the dogs can remind the family of him. They must have been of great comfort to him while he was dying. Dogs are amazing animals.

slleipnir
10-31-2007, 10:15 PM
Reminds me Hachi. They even made a statue for him in Shibuya Japan.
http://www.akitaclub.org/history/hachiko.html animals really are amazing :)

jackie
11-01-2007, 06:02 AM
That brought tears to my eyes.

Show that to anyone who thinks animals are incapable of emotions.