Husky Treks Two Miles to Visit Owner in Hospital

Published October 5, 2012

One Husky made an incredible two-mile journey to visit his owner in a New York area hospital. Read about it below!

Every pet parent knows how strong the bond is that forms between animals and humans. Every day, our pets show us love in different ways that some may say is simply immeasurable. That said, one dog’s love for his owner might be able to be measured in miles.

According to a story from Fox News, a Husky named Zander trekked over two miles to find and pay a visit to his owner John Dolan, who had been hospitalized. The Husky of the hour reportedly made an epic Lord of the Rings-esque journey, purportedly braving a parkway and a dangerous four-lane road to find his adopted father. Apparently, Zander found his way by tracking Dolan’s scent, a pretty incredible feat considering Dolan’s wife said she’d never taken the dog to that location before.

Sadly, Dolan’s wife noted that Zander was visibly depressed when Dolan left for the hospital. Spurred by his desire to see him, Zander embarked on his journey to the hospital, where he was scooped up by a hospital employee. It wasn’t the last time the dog would try the trek again, but he was picked up on his way there the second time around.

Zander clearly has a strong bond with his adopted father, who took him into his home close to five-years ago when he rescued him from an animal shelter. The Husky's hustle to see his owner clearly serves as yet another demonstration of the special bond we can share with animals.

What do you think of this story? Do your pets miss your presence when you’re not there? How far would they go to find you? Share your thoughts in a comment!

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Ryan Karpusiewicz Ryan Karpusiewicz is the Assistant Editor, Lifestyle, for Digital Works @ NBC U, whose main…

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Comments (36)

surrie (Unverified)
It brought me to tears. Unbelievable and now we know how really smart animals are and how much they understand. I hope he lives forever.
Anonymous (Unverified)
What a devoted little angel. People can often underestimate the intelligence and feelijngs of animals including those of pigs, sheep, cattle etc They are every bit as intelligent and devoted to those that are in their lives. Lets stop eating them!
Donna in Casa Grande (Unverified)
This incredible love story just adds to the known that we are the whole world to our pets. We have their hearts in our hands. Value that love and trust with every fiber in your soul!
Anonymous (Unverified)
I find this story to be very touching and beautiful, but I have concerns for the sweet dog's safety ("braved a parkway and 4-lane road"). Could have had a very different ending... Hope his dad is okay and returns home to Zander soon :)
billiejo (Unverified)
While living on our sailboat in Mazatlan Mexico, we cared for, and eventually adopted a wonderful little mixed breed girl. If I needed to go to town, I took the bus and every single time, when I returned home, she would be jump off the boat and come running up the path to meet me... from two blocks away. My husband said she somehow always knew which bus because she never budged until the bus I was on passed by and she would take off. Of course, we humans couldn't even hear the buses from the dock where our boat was. The buses ran every 15 minutes and there was nothing routine about my trips to town. I could be gone an hour or three, yet somehow, she knew.
Anonymous (Unverified)
Loving this heartwarming story. I love my little furbaby more than I can describe.
Jesse's Nana (Unverified)
My first thought was that the dog walks 2 miles to see his master....sometimes your own family will not drive two miles to see their loved ones in a hospital......always said...dog is man or woman's best friend.