Dog swims dangerous waters to leave new lighthouse home on Trial Island

 

 
 
 
 
Carol Broad and Malcolm a 10 year old lab/shepard who's on the Victoria Adoptables list.  Malcolm was sent to a foster home on Trial Island with a lighthouse keeper but decided to swim back and landed on Beach Drive.
 

Carol Broad and Malcolm a 10 year old lab/shepard who's on the Victoria Adoptables list. Malcolm was sent to a foster home on Trial Island with a lighthouse keeper but decided to swim back and landed on Beach Drive.

Photograph by: Bruce Stotesbury, Times Colonist

The wide open spaces of Trial Island might be paradise for most dogs, but one canine apparently found life at a lighthouse a little too quiet for his taste.

On Tuesday, the 10-year-old Labrador-shepherd cross, called Malcolm, dog-paddled his way back to Victoria through the dangerous and uncertain waters of Enterprise Channel, ending up shivering, but unapologetic, on Beach Drive.

Just days earlier, Malcolm had moved in with assistant lighthouse keeper Mike Robinson, who was fostering him for Victoria Adoptables Dog Rescue.

"I couldn't believe it," said Nancy Besharah, who found a cold, disoriented Malcolm while jogging along Beach Drive and took him to a nearby house, where she persuaded the homeowner to lend her some towels.

Besharah checked Malcolm's tag and phoned Carol Broad of Victoria Adoptables. Broad was flabbergasted when she arrived and saw Malcolm.

"You could have knocked me down with a feather," she said.

Five days earlier, Malcolm had happily climbed into a Zodiac with Robinson and was, as far as Broad knew, in something close to doggy heaven on 25 hectares of unfenced land on Trial Island.

"Maybe he got bored. There are only two people on the island and a 16-year-old dog, so maybe the pace was too slow," said Broad, who is now desperately looking for a home for Malcolm where he won't be tempted to go for marathon swims.

For his part, Robinson believes Malcolm was hoping to rummage through a few Beach Drive garbage cans and then swim home.

Malcolm apparently lived a gypsy-like existence with his previous owner and may have swum from Thetis to Kuper Island near Chemainus, but during the previous five days, he had only waded in the ocean, Robinson said.

"He seemed to adjust really well, but sometimes he had a faraway look in his eye when he lay on the porch and I wondered what was on his mind," said Rob-inson, who admits his feelings are "kind of hurt. As far as personality goes, you couldn't find a nicer dog."

Malcolm is either smart or lucky, as he picked a slack tide for his swim and that probably saved his life, Robinson said.

"Enterprise Channel is not for the faint of heart," he said. "It's only 400 metres from Victoria, but there are riptides and whirlpools when it's bad. It goes through there at three or four knots. If he hadn't been wise enough to choose a slack tide, I'm sure he wouldn't be alive."

Robinson, who was in the Zodiac searching for Malcolm when he received the call saying he was on Beach Drive, believes Malcolm first swam to a nearby small island and then tackled the big crossing.

Malcolm is none the worse for wear for his marathon, said Broad, who took the arthritic dog to the vet only to be told he was fine. "He's not slowed down at all. It's almost like the salt water did him good."

Before going to Trial Island, Malcolm was in foster care in Sooke for a year, but his foster mother returned to school and could not continue to care for him. It's possible he was trying to get back to her, Broad said.

Malcolm will be return-ed to Sooke temporarily, but he craves human attention and needs a home where someone will be with him all day, Broad said.

Robinson is also looking for his next foster dog -- one that that doesn't swim so well.

Victoria Adoptables can be reached at their website: Victoriaadoptables.com

jlavoie@tc.canwest.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Carol Broad and Malcolm a 10 year old lab/shepard who's on the Victoria Adoptables list.  Malcolm was sent to a foster home on Trial Island with a lighthouse keeper but decided to swim back and landed on Beach Drive.
 

Carol Broad and Malcolm a 10 year old lab/shepard who's on the Victoria Adoptables list. Malcolm was sent to a foster home on Trial Island with a lighthouse keeper but decided to swim back and landed on Beach Drive.

Photograph by: Bruce Stotesbury, Times Colonist

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Joy McKerr
 
November 06, 2009 - 4:25 PM
 
 

Sounds to me like the dear old guy is looking for someone to spend the rest of his life with.  Hopefully, there is someone out there who will let him live out his years in safety and love.  He deserves better than he has had.

   
 
rescued dog mom
 
November 06, 2009 - 4:24 PM
 
 

Yes, Malcolm for Premier!

   
 
Heather King
 
November 06, 2009 - 11:23 AM
 
 

Malcolm for Premier !!!  :-)

   
 
kim prain
 
November 06, 2009 - 3:42 AM
 
 

follow up .from Teneriefe Spain, i am one of malcolms previous owners,II met Malcom when he was with his original owner, Steven we all moved to Thetis Island and yes.. Malcome did swim to Kuper Island on more than one occasion, once making a float plane abort a landing as Malcom was in the middle of the Channel,we moved to Sooke and lived on the ocean where Malcome was always taking off on us and swimming to our friends home, Later after Steven and I parted, Steven was taken ill and I took over as Malcoms mom, One day malcom ran awaay and as much as I tried to find him I never did, I had given him up for dead, so you can imagine how surprised as I now live in Tenerife and one of my best friends emailed this article about Malcolm.I am

nd my son whi still resides in BC are so thrilled yet not surprised by our Malcolm, as Im sure is Steven...I hope he finds a great dog as he is 1 in a million...Im sure if he knew I was across the \oceans he'd probably try and swim here too.. Go Malcolm the wonder Dog!!!!!

   
 
Jordan
 
November 06, 2009 - 12:16 AM
 
 

Malcom was my dog about a year ago.. Im very thankful to hear hes alive and doing well.. do def miss him alot since I moved..

   
 
Love to Malcolm
 
November 05, 2009 - 7:06 PM
 
 

I would love to adopt Malcolm, but there are too many miles between us. He may get bored with the prairie life, but could enjoy the mountains. He is the right age for what I am looking for.

   
 
CJP
 
November 05, 2009 - 5:53 PM
 
 

I'm sure Malcolm will get a good, loving, permanent home. The potential owner knows they'll need to take Malcolm for safer swims as part of the exercise that many dogs need.

   
 
Malcolm for Premier
 
November 05, 2009 - 4:01 PM
 
 

Yes Malcolm for Premier

   
 
Maverick Girl
 
November 05, 2009 - 12:24 PM
 
 

Sounds like Malcolm is very connected to his Sooke home and needs some one on one attention.  Good old guy,  Thanks to the people who helped him and got him dry and cleaned up.

He would make a good swimmer on a trathlon team!!!  Good focus, perservearance and stamina.  A definite finisher!!!  Go Malcolm Go Malcolm!!!!

   
 
Nancy G
 
November 05, 2009 - 12:21 PM
 
 

My wish for Malcolm is that he finds a wonderful, forever, loving home.

He's so precious, and deserves happiness  in his old age.

   
 
Mac and Nicole
 
November 05, 2009 - 12:01 PM
 
 

My dog was adopted from Carol at Victorira Adoptables! She does an amazing job for the animals. I'm so glad Malcom is ok!

   
 
Mac and Nicole
 
November 05, 2009 - 12:01 PM
 
 

My dog was adopted from Carol at Victorira Adoptables! She does an amazing job for the animals. I'm so glad Malcom is ok!

   
 
Jonas Forenda
 
November 05, 2009 - 11:21 AM
 
 

Replace Campbell with Malcolm...YES Malcolm for Premier!

   
 
Mork
 
November 05, 2009 - 10:28 AM
 
 

Dogs can swim forever. Im sure the riptides wouldnt have deterred him, he would just end up a mile down the beach. My shepherds would follow me out on the westcoast and dog paddle for hours. Nothing I could do short of chaining them to trees would keep them from following and when they finally did get out of the cold March ocean they didnt even seem fazed or tired.

   
 
Clive
 
November 05, 2009 - 9:43 AM
 
 

Yes Malcolm for Premier; anything would be a step up from Gordon Campbell.

   
 
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