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- Bobbie the Wonder Dog - Wikipedia
Bobbie the Wonder Dog (1921–1927) was a dog who is acclaimed for walking 2,551 miles (4,105 km) on his own to return home to Silverton, Oregon, United States, after he was lost while his owners were visiting family in Wolcott, Indiana [1]
- The Incredible Journey of Bobbie The Wonder Dog - YouTube
What happens when a dog is tragically separated from his family 2,500 miles from home? Join Mark for the story of Bobbie the Wonder Dog, who inexplicably finds a miraculous path back to his
- The Incredible True Story Of Oregons Bobbie The Wonder Dog
Offbeat Oregon tells the story Frank and Elizabeth Frazier of Silverton owned a dog of Scotch-Collie mix, named Bobbie The Fraziers took Bobbie on a road trip to Indiana Shortly before reaching their destination they stopped for gas and Bobbie was set upon by a pack of mongrels
- Silvertons Bobbie the Wonder Dog to be featured in film
The movie introduces Frank and Elizabeth Brazier, wealthy transplants from Indiana who buy a Silverton farm along Abiqua Creek, and their working dog, Bobbie, so named because of his “bobbed
- Bobbie the Wonder Dog - IMDb
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- Bobbie the Wonder Dog: The Epic 2,551-Mile Journey
In 1923, something extraordinary happened The Brazier family set off on a trip to Wolcott, Indiana, accompanied by their faithful collie mix, Bobbie As they prepared for their journey home, stopping at a gas station, Bobbie was suddenly ambushed by 3 aggressive local dogs
- The incredible journey of Silverton’s ‘Wonder Dog’
Within 3 months of returning home, Bobbie starred in a silent film about his journey called “The Call of the West” in which he reenacts the possible adventures he had along the way The
- Bobbie the Wonder Dog - The Oregon Encyclopedia
Bobbie the Wonder Dog, of Silverton, was the canine hero in a story that became a national sensation On a February day in 1924, the two-year-old scotch-collie mix appeared on the doorstep of his owners, Mr and Mrs Frank Brazier
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