Dog Found Alive 4 Days After Montana Avalanche


First Posted: 01/05/12 02:20 PM ET Updated: 01/06/12 05:15 PM ET

By Associated Press

BILLINGS, Mont. -- A dog that was feared dead after he was swept away in a weekend avalanche that killed his owner showed up four days later at the Montana motel where his owners had stayed the night before going backcountry skiing.

Search and rescue team member Bill Whittle said he was "positive" that the Welsh corgi - named Ole - had been buried in Saturday's avalanche.

"The avalanche guys were up there on Monday investigating and they were looking for the dog too and never seen any signs," he said.

But on Wednesday, Ole showed up exhausted and hungry back at the motel, four miles from where the slide occurred, the Billings Gazette reported.

"When I first saw the dog, it was sitting in front of their room staring at the door," Cooke City Alpine Motel owner Robert Weinstein said in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday.

Dave Gaillard of Bozeman was skiing with his wife when the avalanche struck near Cooke City, an old mining town just outside Yellowstone National Park.

"His last words to me were, `Retreat to the trees.' I think he saw what was coming from above, that I did not see," Kerry Corcoran Gaillard told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.

Gaillard's daughter, 11-year-old Marguerite, was putting photos of Ole on poster board as a memorial Wednesday afternoon.

"She found out when she was halfway done with that that Ole was still alive," said Gaillard's step-daughter, Silver Brelsford.

Whittle drove the dog back to the family in Bozeman.

"He was tired," Brelsford told the AP. "He's doing really well now."

Sidney resident Jody Ray Verhasselt, 46, also died Saturday in another avalanche while snowmobiling north of Cooke City. The two New Year's Eve avalanche deaths have taken a toll on the small mountain community.

"We needed this," Whittle said of Ole's survival. "It kind of cheered everyone up."

Searchers recovered Gaillard's body earlier this week. Family members were preparing for his funeral on Friday.

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sabela
like animals better than people.
12:30 PM on 01/09/2012
So nice for the family and I agree with another poster, amazing the dog remember the motel!
09:11 AM on 01/06/2012
thats awesome! what a great feeling!
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feistyredheadct
09:00 AM on 01/06/2012
What amazes me is the dog remembered the hotel! Too bay humans weren't as loyal and loved as strong as our pets do.
08:48 AM on 01/06/2012
YEA GOOD NEWS ,,,,
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LivelyLexie
Don't panic.
08:46 AM on 01/06/2012
Tough little guy! So glad he's warm and safe back where he belongs :)
08:28 AM on 01/06/2012
Its wonderful I am so happy this beautiful dog is ok and back with his family.
06:49 AM on 01/06/2012
Love this story... Brought tears to my eyes for the family! LOL!
06:22 AM on 01/06/2012
Good boy!
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TERPMOM
06:13 AM on 01/06/2012
Check out Ole's pic on the hhtp://t.co/E1mMN02y provided by HP-Welsh Corgi all right!
08:33 AM on 01/06/2012
That dog in the picture is a Border Collie.. why didnt they get a picture of the actual dog?
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TERPMOM
10:05 AM on 01/06/2012
Yes, the dog to the left of the article is in fact a Border Collie - I have one. But if you click on some of the other links concerning this story, that reporting shows actual pictures of OLE from the people who own him. I don't know why HP put other pics of dogs that are NOT Welsh Corgis. (Even the small pic they have of just a nose and eyes looks like a Pomeranian!)
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mhsden
We are They. Your vote counts !
05:50 AM on 01/06/2012
Dogs are smarter than most give them credit for. corgi's are very smart I have friend that has one they dont call him enstien for nothing ; )
06:41 AM on 01/06/2012
It might make more sense if they had named him "Einstein"!
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mhsden
We are They. Your vote counts !
04:24 PM on 01/06/2012
Good one they did lol thanks for not bashing my poor spelling im recovering from a TBI and learning to read write and spell & type at least now one can tell what im say'n kinda lol
02:01 AM on 01/06/2012
Who takes a short legged dog in snow?
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TERPMOM
06:16 AM on 01/06/2012
He must have been on his own snow board....way ahead of them and the avalanche.
01:43 AM on 01/06/2012
Bill Whittle may not realize it, but the simple, caring act of personally taking Ole to his family has made him more of a hero than anything.
ALL Search & Rescue persons (including K9s like me) are heros, and Mr.Whittle just made himself a standout!!
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PleaseNoPolitics
Ignorance is bliss... Reality TV anyone?
01:37 AM on 01/06/2012
"The two New Year's Eve avalanche deaths have taken a toll on the small mountain community.

"We needed this," Whittle said of Ole's survival. "It kind of cheered everyone up."

Not the best sentences to back each other up, Huff&Puff... Way to close an article...

Please, please, please stop passing yourselves off as journalists.... Please.....
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01:17 AM on 01/06/2012
Nothing helps you grieve better than being able to bury your face into the furry neck of one of your animals. This little pups return will be an incredible form of therapy for this family.
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Annette Hammond
If only everybody knew
12:38 AM on 01/06/2012
awww,bless his little heart.Condolences to the family.