After losing his dog on Earnscleugh Station, George Sheild could not believe it when his huntaway was found alive — one year later.
As there was no sign of huntaway Ben, in the three months after he went missing in the hills above Earnscleugh Station, Alexandra, Sheild, of Blackmount,had to assume he was dead.
However, 51 weeks after disappearing into the Old Man Range above the station, the 6-year-old dog was found last month.
Sheild said when his dog arrived back home, it was so pleased to see his boss, that it ''took my legs clean out from under me''.
''I lost him when we did the autumn muster on Earnscleugh Station, on the first day.''
''It is pretty unusual and he looked pretty scruffy.
''Normally they find their way out but as George works down south [the dog] might have set his beacon [homing instinct] to go that way.''
He said he had not heard of anyone else seeing the dog up the range.
He thought Ben would have sheltered under rocks or tussocks.
They had found a cow carcass that looked as though the dog may have been able to feed on.
The dog was driven back to his home at Blackmount by Murray Kennedy.
The huntaway was light in condition and rough coated from a poor diet, but was now back competing with his boss at the North Otago Centre championships on the station last week.
However, they were not placed.
''I want to thank Duncan and Alistair Campbell, and Amanda Campbell, and Tom and Logan for finding him and bringing him back, and Murray.