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PetsLifeGuide » News » Arizona: Lost hiker’s loyal dog stays with him ‘to an absolute and unfortunate ending’

Arizona: Lost hiker’s loyal dog stays with him ‘to an absolute and unfortunate ending’

Last Modified: May 20, 2022 by Julia Powell Leave a Comment

Ranger, a Labrador-mix, was found in a serious condition after refusing to leave his owner when the pair got lost on a hiking trip in Arizona, US.

Gofundme  set up for  fund the veterinary bills for Ranger, the Labrador mix, who was instrumental in helping searchers in finding his deceased owner. He and his owner were lost on Mingus Mountain above Prescott Valley, AZ. His owner perished during the six day search by Yavapai Sheriffs Search and Rescue Teams. Ranger stood by his owner's side and was seen by the DPS helicopter on the 6th day.
Ranger, the Labrador mix, stayed with owner Donald Hayes to the bitter end

A loyal dog who stayed beside his owner when they were lost during a hike expedition. His body was later recovered, and the dog was rescued six days after.

Donald Hayes, 74, went missing on Mingus Mountain in Prescott National Forest, Arizona, last Friday.

Mr Hayes called the forest patrol team to raise the alarm and was told rescuers were en route and to stay where he was.

But he chose not to wait and tried to find his own way out, turning his mobile phone off to conserve the battery.

The hiker’s body was discovered on Wednesday afternoon in a rugged area that was difficult to reach, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) said in a statement.

Mr Hayes’ dog, a Labrador-mix named Ranger, was found in a serious condition suffering severe dehydration and exhaustion.

He was first given fluids and oxygen before being brought to the vet.

Now a fundraising campaign has been launched to pay for Ranger’s veterinary bills.

The GoFundMe page was set up by search and rescue volunteer Dondi West, who wrote: “We hope to pay the veterinary bills to ease the pain of the family tragedy and help in Ranger’s recovery.

“Your donation is the start of his return to health. “

Donald ernest Hayes
Re: Ranger Dog Gofundme page
Donald Hayes’ body was found in a difficult-to-reach area

So far the fundraiser has accumulated more than half its $5,000 target.

Mr Hayes will receive additional funds to cover Ranger’s critical needs.

One person donated the following: “What loyal dogs. The canine stayed with its master until the very end. “

The Mingus Mountain region has elevations of up to 7,800 feet, according to the US Forest Service.

Search and rescue teams spent six days searching for Mr Hayes.

Gofund  set up for  fund the veterinary bills for Ranger, the Labrador mix, who was instrumental in helping searchers in finding his deceased owner. He and his owner were lost on Mingus Mountain above Prescott Valley, AZ. His owner perished during the six day search by Yavapai Sheriffs Search and Rescue Teams. Ranger stood by his owner's side and was seen by the DPS helicopter on the 6th day.
Ranger was found in a serious condition with severe dehydration and exhaustion

Sheriff David Rhodes stated: “I want to thank the volunteers who searched for the victim and brought him home.

“Our searchers utilised every tool at their disposal to find Mr Hayes and never gave up.

” Our condolences to the Hayes family and that we wish it could have turned out differently. “

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