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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Loyal Dachshund Dog Finds Way to Owner's Funeral



A huge thanks goes out to 'Clancy' for the tip about this story - one of the most amazing canine stories we've ever heard - dachshund or otherwise. Get ready to meet 2.5-year-old red smooth 'Sam,' who hails from Clarksville, Tennessee. Sam's human passed away on Monday, and Sam, who wears an electric fence collar, escaped his yard and was found 2.5 days later at the church where the funeral was being held. Sam had to cross busy highways to arrive at the church, which was six miles from his home. Excerpt from WKRN: Ever since Sam was a puppy, he rarely left his owner's side.
When owner Teddy Crockarell lost his battle with cancer last Monday, his wife Marcene believes Sam must have sensed something was wrong.
The dog, who wears an electric fence collar, ran away from the couple's home on Kimbrough Road.
Two and a half days later, after searching for Sam, the family arrived at a church on Trenton Road, over six miles from their home, for Teddy's funeral and discovered Sam was waiting for them.
Marcene Crockarell said, "He was just shivering and sitting there by the doors. We just lost it and all we were doing was hollering, 'Sam! Sam!' and here he comes and he was just all over all three of us."
There is no way to know what prompted Sam, who had never left home on foot, to run away and end up at a church he'd never seen, but is family has a theory.
"If he walked those six miles he was looking for his papa... but he found him, and that's what's good about this whole situation, he found him and he found his way back here," said Marcene Crockarell's son-in-law Howard.
Watch the ABC news video above.

6 comments:

  1. I loved this story. It reminds me of the story of the Akita in Japan that waited day after day for his owner at the train station even after his owner passed away. There's no other companion more loyal than a dog. :O)

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  2. Wow. What an amazing story. The bond between a man and his dog, eh?

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  3. This was too touching.The poor wife,losing her husband, and thinking she lost her dog too.
    Truly amazing.

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  4. What a beautiful story. Dogs are so amazing.

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  5. What a sweet and moving story, and what a determined and loving dachshund! Whenever I get my first pet, I want to get a dachshund!

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  6. This is my late Aunt Marcene <3 my dads sister <3 They were and are a wonderful family ~ may she rest in peace <3 God Bless ~ Tammy

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