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I was headed down the drive in the truck to go get a load of hay at 4 p.m. when I looked over at the front yard of Widget’s House and noticed Travis was missing.  Uh oh.  Today was bitterly cold and the dogs had been inside most of the day.  I had just let them back outside to run around for a bit while I went to our neighbor’s hay barn.  Alayne was in Missoula running errands and taking blind Joey to the groomers.  It was up to me to find the scamp.

I looked at the truck thermometer and it said it was already 4 degrees below zero.  Our low for tonight was forecast to be 28 degrees below zero.  Travis!!!  @#%!@%#!  For some reason Travis, who has a fused jaw, picks very, very cold days to pull this stunt, and usually late in the afternoon or early evening.  It happens once a winter when the snow gets deep enough that it begins pulling down the fence around the yard in some spots by about 4 inches.  Between the thawing and freezing cycles, plus new snow, the fence becomes locked in ice, and we can’t pull it back up in those spots.

We have four feet of sheep fencing (small squares), topped with two strands of smooth wire.  The gap that opens up when the fence starts sagging is between the sheep fencing and the smooth wire.  It’s still plenty high, and none of the other dogs even think about trying to get out.  But because Travis is a climber and percher, it’s a natural invitation for a boy with his gymnastic skills.  We’d been keeping an eye on the fence for the past week, having noticed a couple of spots where the ‘winter sag’ had begun.  Yet the gap was only a couple of inches at this stage, we’d never seen Travis checking it out, and he seemed content to stick with his buddies anyway. 

So much for that theory.

Because the snow is so deep and crusty with ice layers mixed in, I knew Travis was likely to stay on the plowed roads.  Our first concern is the highway, about 3 miles away, so I sped all the way out across the Flat towards Highway 200.  No Travis.  I turned the truck around and headed back.

I got to the stop sign about 1/4 mile from our gate, looked over, and there was Travis.  At first he didn’t recognize the truck so he took off running, but when I climbed out and called to him, he looped back and came straight for me.  I picked him up and put him in the cab, and then the two of us set out to go get that load of hay.  I took the photo after I got back to the house with the hay and the rat I mean the dog.

What happens now?  Well, when we’re not around to keep an eye on him he’ll be in a large 20′ x 10′ kennel during the day until the snow melts.  When we’re over at Widget’s House he’ll be able to run and romp as usual.  In law enforcement circles I think they call this "supervised release," don’t they?

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5 responses to “Escape Artist”

  1. ginger & Tobias (the greythound) Avatar
    ginger & Tobias (the greythound)

    He looks rather guilty in the photo. Do you have a photo with his number below it & one in profile as well? Maybe you can get one of those devices they put on parolees ankles, but since it’s Travis, put it around his neck, so you can tell where he is. It’s some sort of tracking device. I’m so glad you found him. Especially with that ccccoooolldd weather. Brrrrrrrrr!!!
    Sending warm hugs,
    ginger & Tobias

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  2. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    Having now had two huskies, it’s SUCH a breed thing. The boy we have now is husky/golden retriever and he’s as much of a houdini as our purebred siberian rescue was! I know that sinking feeling all too well. Thank heavens he decided to come to you!

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  3. Gabby Avatar
    Gabby

    What a dog won’t do to get to ride in a truck! I’m sure it was fustrating. Excuse me, Steve, for chuckling!
    It’s fascinating to see how the traits of the different breeds of dogs evidence themselves. I know whereof I speak as I’m remembering a certain labrador in my past!

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  4. Roz Avatar
    Roz

    Yup, supervised release for Travis. That’s ok, better to keep him contained than pull that stunt again.

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  5. Barbara Arenal Avatar
    Barbara Arenal

    Oh My Gosh, what a li’l rascal that beautiful boy is. Hes got so much spirit,and character, just like our Bijou girl. They would be such a fun couple! But, Thank God and circumstances that you found him, and soon after his escape. I’d just die if anything happened to the Travis”man. Hes a little dickens alright, but thats just part of his charm. Glad he’s in “the pen” for his own good tho! Sorry you had such a scare, Steve. Bet he just wanted to go for a “ride” and thought this would get him results! Cheeky bugger!

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