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Dog believed to belong to missing B.C. man found alive 6 weeks after his disappearance: family

Dog believed to belong to missing B.C. man found alive 6 weeks after his disappearance: family

CBC
Tuesday, December 03, 2024 09:47:20 PM UTC

The partner of a man who went missing near Chetwynd, B.C. more than six weeks ago says she believes their dog, which disappeared at the same time, has been found alive.

Micaela Sawyer says she believes a golden retriever found injured and emaciated last week is the same dog, named Murphy, that she and her partner, Jim Barnes, owned together.

Barnes, a paramedic, took Murphy with him before he disappeared. He was last seen on the Groundbirch Forest Service Road, about 60 kilometres southwest of Fort St. John, on Oct. 18.

In a Facebook post, and in subsequent text messages to CBC News, Sawyer said although the dog is badly injured and scared, she is confident it is Murphy.

Sawyer said she hopes the dog's reappearance will give RCMP and search and rescue crews new leads into the whereabouts of Barnes.

A picture of the found dog was first posted in a Fort St. John-based Facebook group for lost and found pets on Nov. 28. People quickly began wondering whether it might be Murphy.

The dog was reportedly found near Mile 95 Road near the community of Wonowon, about 100 kilometres northwest of where Barnes was last seen.

The dog was given to a Fort St. John vet for treatment and observation before being released into Sawyer's care.

Because Murphy was not tattooed or microchipped, and because the found dog was emaciated and discoloured, extra steps were taken to further confirm its identity.

That included taking the dog to places Murphy was familiar with, including a local grooming parlour.

Shelley Donally, who owns the parlour, told CBC News that a vet tech accompanied the dog to her workplace on Sunday, where they tested how he reacted to having his fur and nails treated and compared it to pictures they had of Murphy.

Donally, who also breeds golden retrievers, says Murphy was a red-haired golden without distinctive markings, which is why the vet and Sawyer wanted to get additional opinions, especially since the nose and fur of golden retrievers can change colour with weather, diet and health.

"We did not have rose-coloured glasses on," she said, noting that the dog acted like it was familiar with the parlour and quickly relaxed, just as Murphy had on previous visits.

In the end, she said, "we're very clear in our opinion that is Murphy."

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