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(ABC News)ABC News' Annie Rose Ramos reports:

About 13,500 feet above the ground, among the snow-capped peaks of Mount Bierstadt in Colorado, Scott Washburn and his wife, Amanda, found an abandoned, dying German shepherd dog.

Washburn and his wife this past Saturday, Aug. 11, were on a leisurely hike up Mount Bierstadt in Clear Creek County, a 14,000-foot peak near Denver that is categorized as a "14er" because, as Washburn said, "the peak is over 14,000 feet high and considered a Class 3, meaning it is not the most difficult - but it's too difficult for a dog to be on it or an inexperienced person.

"We were hiking to this ridge and we got off course and I was a little ahead of my wife," he said. "She called out to me and said, 'Hey I found a dog,' and figured I misheard her 'cause there was no way a dog was where we were."

Washburn and his wife were incredulous at how this dog, tucked into a tiny nook between rocks, could have ended up where it was. The whimpering dog was, as Washburn said, "in awful shape." He was convinced it would have died if left without food or water for much longer. The couple tried to coax the dog up out of the rocks and down the mountain but it was clear the dog was too injured and weak to move.

"We knew we weren't going to be able to get her out by herself," said Washburn. "Her paws were completely raw and her elbows were torn up."
The dog weighed more than 100 pounds and was too heavy to carry down the mountain, so the Washburns used their first aid kit to try to patch up as many of the dog's wounds as they could. They then left the dog, with water, on a leveled boulder in hopes of being able to find it when they returned with help.

Farther down the mountain, the Washburns ran into a Forest Service ranger who expressed sadness and regret that he could not offer any help on behalf of the forest rangers.
"My wife broke down crying at the thought of leaving the dog to die," said Washburn.

So the two called everyone they could think of. They started a Facebook page and posted a plea for help on a hikers' forum website called 14ers. Reactions and volunteers began to pour in, as well as an overwhelming amount of posts from the online community infuriated by the apparent abandonment of the dog for dead on the cold cliffs.

The discussion grew so heated that it was locked by the site administrator to prevent further comments on Wednesday "until things simmer down," according to local ABC News affiliate, .

Washburn got together a group of eight volunteers and the group headed back up the mountain that Monday morning. The group found the dog with all of its wounds Washburn had tried to bandage reopened. The rocks around the dog were covered in blood, and the dog was back cowering beneath the surrounding rocks.

The group of eight hikers traveled through a full-blown snowstorm that broke out during their hike. Eventually, after a nine-hour rescue mission, the group successfully managed to bring back the broken and bruised dog in a hiker's oversized backpack.

Upon their return, the hikers entrusted the dog to a local vet, who told Washburn that it was "the miracle dog of the century, and although she was severely dehydrated she has, miraculously, no long-term or permanent damage."

Soon, the rescuers learned the dog's name is Missy and her owner is 29-year-old Anthony Ortolani.
Ortolani told The Denver Channel that he was forced to leave his pet on the mountain Aug. 5, when a storm moved in and he became worried for the safety of a younger hiker who was with him. He said his dog's feet were cut up from walking on sharp rocks and it could no longer walk.

"I just don't think that his actions have shown that he is a responsible dog owner," Washburn said. "We understand that he had to leave her there. My wife and I did the same thing. But we ended up going back for her, and we went to some pretty extreme lengths to do so.

In my opinion, that is not a responsible dog owner, who doesn't really care about her."
Washburn and his wife, as well as other members of the rescue team, would now like to adopt Missy, Washburn said. But Ortolani is asking for his dog back.
Missy remains at the veterinarian's office until she completely recovers. After that, she will be handed over to animal control officials at the Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office.
Clear Creek County Sheriff's Sgt. Rick Safe said the issue is under investigation to determine whether Ortolani is guilty of cruelty to an animal.

"The dog was basically abandoned up there," Safe said. "He [Ortolani] made no initial attempt. After three days, he thought the dog was deceased so he made no attempts to reclaim the dog."

The sheriff's department also has a rescue team, and other hikers told them about Missy being stranded on Mount Bierstadt during the weekend. However, the rescue team was unable to respond because it is solely reserved for human rescues.

"We can't specifically send a rescue effort for a dog," Safe said. "We have a designated rescue team. In the last two weeks we have had six rescues, one a day on the weekends, for people. It is tough terrain out there."

For now, Missy is on the road to recovery and an animal control officer from Clear Creek County will pursue the investigation by interviewing Ortolani.
ABC News' efforts to reach Ortolani were unsuccessful.



I don't think the POS who left her up there should get her back.
 
The dog should have never been on the climb to begin with. I wonder if Ortolani has offered to pay the vet bills.
 
Nope, he shouldn't keep the dog. He left it and could have gone back or do exactly what the couple did instead he abandoned the pooch for dead.
 
Yeah right.

The owner of the dog identified himself as Anthony Ortolani, 29, and said he was forced to leave his pet on Aug. 5 when a storm moved in and he became worried for the safety of a younger hiker who was with him. He said hs dog's feet were cut up from walking on sharp rocks and she could no longer walk.Ortolani posted on 14ers.com that he called search and rescue and was told they would not go up to rescue the dog. He admitted he didn't make further efforts to retrieve his dog after that, including posting signs at the Mount Bierstadt trailhead on Guanella Pass.

"I don't know, it seems obvious now," he wrote on page 22 of the discussion. "I owe anyone who was concerned an explanation and an apology. Everything about this experience is humbling. As far as thinking she was gone, a mix of talking to a lot of people who were trying to help me and just stress and sadness from the whole situation. Still irresponsible, and unjustifiable.

I am sorry."
When posters learned the dog had been left on the mountain for nine days, many argued Ortolani shouldn't be given back his dog."All I can say is, you left Missy on that mountain, and now she deserves to live with someone who cared enough to rescue her. (Seven) days she laid there bleeding, hurt, alone, tired, hungry and thirsty.

Her old life ended when the people she counted on the most left her, and her new life begins with one of the rescuers, or anyone who won't abandon her, for that matter," one poster wrote.
Another wrote, "I feel that the owner should spend 8 days and nights on the Sawtooth himself without water, food, shelter. Then I would advocate that he has earned a slight chance to get her back. Sorry but the owner left her for dead. I would not have, even in pain I would have found friends, searched for help, posted signs, something.

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The discussion grew so heated that it was locked by the site administrator to prevent further comments on Wednesday "until things simmer down."The plight of the abandoned dog was first brought to the climbing community on Aug. 11 when a poster on 14ers.com said they had come across the dog and gave it food and water. The poster said the dog was unable to walk and too heavy to carry down.The dog apparently survived by being fed by other climbers who came across her.

"I need to know the name of the vet clinic that Missy is at so I can go see her and re-reimburse them for helping her, and if I am fortunate enough, to bring her home," Ortalani posted.
A member of the rescue team posted, "It is our sincere hope that this effort will be remembered, not for our accomplishments, but as a reminder of the good that we are all capable of and of the amazing the things that can happen when even just a few people are willing to stand up and do the right thing."Missy's fate will be decided by Clear Creek County Animal Control.
 
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I know she is a big dog but i would have found a way to take her with me. Anthony is a puss.
 
As a dog owner I couldn't imagine leaving her up there. I'd have found a way to get her down.
 
As a dog owner I couldn't imagine leaving her up there. I'd have found a way to get her down.

yup, me too, come hell or high water I would have gotten her down......and no, the original owner abandoned her thereby forfeiting his rights to have her back. Now if he'd been part of the team to go rescue her? then maybe. If he had paid the vet bills? then maybe.....

Unfortunately some idiot judge will rule that no matter what the others did, he still "owns" her.....once again, just because something is legal, doesn't make it right and just because something is illegal, doesn't make it wrong......
 
When you have a pet you have a responsibility to that animal.

That means you do everything in your power to ensure the safety and well being of them.

If one fails to do so then guess what, Then you forfeit your rights to the animal.
 
I know she is a big dog but i would have found a way to take her with me. Anthony is a puss.
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As a dog owner I couldn't imagine leaving her up there. I'd have found a way to get her down.
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yup, me too, come hell or high water I would have gotten her down......and no, the original owner abandoned her thereby forfeiting his rights to have her back. Now if he'd been part of the team to go rescue her? then maybe. If he had paid the vet bills? then maybe.....

Unfortunately some idiot judge will rule that no matter what the others did, he still "owns" her.....once again, just because something is legal, doesn't make it right and just because something is illegal, doesn't make it wrong......
+3

When you have a pet you have a responsibility to that animal.

That means you do everything in your power to ensure the safety and well being of them.

If one fails to do so then guess what, Then you forfeit your rights to the animal.
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Anthony Ortolani 29, should be known as 'scarecrow' because he doesn't have a brain! Missy is a beautiful animal and should never have been taken on such a hike. Why? Because weather and terrain can change at any time.

This guy is doucebag of the week for certain.

He should be charged with stupidity and animal cruelty.
 
Sadly HOF gonna have to tell you what a cop once told me.
I was driving a MACK up the street at 35 kph sped up to 50 as I had just watched the light change to green. about 100 feet later I CREAMED a minivan, and hit is so hard that it did a 540 and embedded itself in a building. When I ran over I helped the lady driving get out and HER 3 KIDS. She admitted fault to the cop by saying "I couldn't see the light so I assumed it was GREEN." When the cop refused to give her a ticket I lost it and he claimed that "You can't give someone a ticket for being stupid."
 
Sadly HOF gonna have to tell you what a cop once told me.
I was driving a MACK up the street at 35 kph sped up to 50 as I had just watched the light change to green. about 100 feet later I CREAMED a minivan, and hit is so hard that it did a 540 and embedded itself in a building. When I ran over I helped the lady driving get out and HER 3 KIDS. She admitted fault to the cop by saying "I couldn't see the light so I assumed it was GREEN." When the cop refused to give her a ticket I lost it and he claimed that "You can't give someone a ticket for being stupid."

I know J.Q. if that were the case Blissful would be in prison for 25 years for non-payment of tickets.:LMAO:


BTW, thanks on the pic info, I think some times or maybe often, I have pics with bad links, I'm going to try imgur more often.
 
This one is a no brainer. Thanks for the good post, SG.

you're right boing, but unfortunately some of the ways the laws are enacted indicates that those who enforce the laws, don't have brains.....
 
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