Lost and found

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Bailey was a lot cleaner, warmer and drier after being rescued by Bonnie Doty of Friends of Strays. Bailey was lost Dec. 24 when the car he was riding in was in an accident, but Doty caught him after spotting him along Interstate 80 on Dec. 28. (Photo contributed)

PRINCETON — It was Christmas Eve, and a family from Omaha was passing through Bureau County somewhere west of Princeton when the accident happened.

A slippery road, sliding vehicles, and the car ended up in the ditch.

Emergency personnel responded, and the family was taken to Perry Memorial Hospital before being released. Everyone was all right, but there was a problem.

Bailey, the family’s Shih Tzu, was lost during the accident.

Joanne Henkins of Princeton was on duty in the emergency room when the family was brought in, and she offered to help.

“I told them that we’d put it on the radio and call the animal shelter and Bureau County Animal Control, and if we found the dog, that I’d take care of him until they got back,” Henkins said.

Henkins kept in contact with the family, and after a few days, they had given up hope that the dog was going to be alive.

Then came the morning of Dec. 28.

Bonnie Doty, director of Friends of Strays, decided to go shopping in the Quad Cities with her husband. She was looking out the window, at nothing in particular, when suddenly something caught her eye.

“I saw the dog up on a hill,” she said.

Now, Doty knew about the missing dog from Henkins, but she wasn’t really looking for him as the car rolled along.

“I figured the dog was history, living in the cold, and with all the coyotes,” she said.

After the car stopped, Doty walked back and called the dog, but he wouldn’t come. She followed him for about half a mile, down the ditch and up the hill, but no luck.

“He was shivering and so scared,” she said.

Doty figured the dog was hungry, so she asked her husband to get some granola bars out of the car, which she threw to the dog. Still no luck.

The dog had gone under a fence and was backed into a corner, growling and snarling. So Doty climbed the fence, and was able to throw her jacket over him and capture him.

Doty took the dog back to Friends of Strays and called Henkins, who was surprised and excited to hear the dog was still alive.

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