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“An amazing thing from something so tragic,” community rallies to help after dog injured in head-on crash

Last updated: December 25, 2024 8:27 am
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John Dahlman is filled with gratitude as he enters 2025. At the forefront of his list of blessings is the fact that the accident that wrecked his truck, his home, did not separate him from his beloved companion, Skye, a 5-year-old white shepherd and husky mix.

Loveland resident John Dahlman hugs his dog, Skye, in North Lake Park on Saturday, 11 days after Skye was seriously injured in a head-on vehicle crash. He was playful and happy, the only signs of his injuries being the shaved patches of fur on his sides and legs. Dahlman said he is thankful for how the community pulled together to offer emotional and financial support after the crash. (Pamela Johnson / Loveland Reporter-Herald)

ā€œI feel blessed that he’s alive because he means the world to me, and that I’m alive,ā€ Dahlman expressed. ā€œAnd I’m glad the other driver is alive. I wouldn’t want that to be anyone else’s Christmas nightmare … I’m just glad we are here to get our lives back together.ā€

A resident of Loveland, Dahlman had been striving to rebuild his life after facing numerous challenges and relocating from another state. Despite living in his truck for the past 22 months, he had managed to save $2,500 to secure an apartment. ā€œIt’s been quite a journey,ā€ Dahlman reflected.

Then, on December 10, as he was en route to visit a friend in Fort Collins, everything changed in a split second of colliding metal and shattering glass.

While traveling north on U.S. 287, a vehicle turned onto the road heading southbound in his lane. Uncertain about how to avoid the collision, Dahlman swerved to the left. Unfortunately, the other driver—a 40-year-old man from Loveland—swerved to the right, resulting in a head-on crash.

ā€œThey hit head-on,ā€ confirmed Colorado State Patrol Trooper Sherri Mendez.

Although the other driver sustained ā€œserious injuriesā€ and was transported to the hospital, where he faced charges including DUI, careless driving, and an open container violation, Dahlman emerged unscathed. However, Skye, his canine companion who was seated in the passenger seat, was not as fortunate. Upon impact, Skye struck the windshield before being propelled into the back seat, where he lay immobile.

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Loveland resident John Dahlman shared this photo in a Facebook post of his truck after a head-on crash on Dec. 10 between Loveland and Fort Collins. His dog, Skye, was sitting in the passenger seat where the brunt of the damage is pictured. (Courtesy photo)
Loveland resident John Dahlman shared this photo in a Facebook post of his truck after a head-on crash on Dec. 10 between Loveland and Fort Collins. His dog, Skye, was sitting in the passenger seat where the brunt of the damage is pictured. (Courtesy photo)

ā€œThe windshield was shattered, and the dashboard was completely crushed,ā€ Dahlman recounted. ā€œHe ended up in the back seat, curled up. He was alert but unable to move.ā€

With the assistance of a friend, Dahlman rushed Skye to VCA Veterinary Specialists in Loveland, where the canine received exceptional and compassionate care.

ā€œHe was internally bleeding and had bruised lungs,ā€ Dahlman explained. ā€œHe was in critical condition upon arrival. … They mentioned air in his chest and had to insert a chest tube. Miraculously, he had no broken bonesā€¦ā€

Without hesitation, Dahlman committed to doing whatever it took to save his loyal companion; he allocated the $2,500 as a deposit for Skye’s medical treatment and pressed forward.

Following a friend’s initiative to share his story on Facebook, the community rallied to his aid through a GoFundMe campaign, which substantially covered the remaining $7,000 medical expenses and continues to be active in supporting John’s recovery.

Skye is a 5-year-old white shepherd/husky mix, who suffered internal bleeding and other injuries in a Dec. 10 head-on vehicle crash between Loveland and Fort Collins. She is now on the mend. (Pamela Johnson /Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Skye is a 5-year-old white shepherd/husky mix, who suffered internal bleeding and other injuries in a Dec. 10 head-on vehicle crash between Loveland and Fort Collins. He is now on the mend. (Pamela Johnson /Loveland Reporter-Herald)

Various individuals extended financial and other forms of assistance; friends recounted how people contacted the veterinarian’s office to contribute towards Skye’s bills. Additionally, his friends, colleagues, and even strangers who came across his posts on social media united to offer words of encouragement and support.

The outpouring of support, both financial and emotional, alleviated a significant burden for Dahlman.

ā€œI am still overwhelmed by the response … I am deeply grateful,ā€ Dahlman expressed. ā€œI have witnessed the community coming together for assistance before. Lovelanders always unite in times of need. I didn’t anticipate this. Loveland is a wonderful place to be. It has altered my perspective on aiding others. I hope to reach a point in my life where I can offer $500 to someone else.ā€

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John Dahlman, left, and his dog, Skye, were in a head-on crash Dec. 10, and Skye was seriously injured. John's coworker and friend, Jodi Montez, right, started a GoFundMe account that helped cover Skye's medical bills. The three share a moment Saturday, 11 days after the crash, in North Lake Park. (Pamela Johnson / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
John Dahlman, left, and his dog, Skye, were in a head-on crash Dec. 10, and Skye was seriously injured. John’s coworker and friend, Jodi Montez, right, started a GoFundMe account that helped cover Skye’s medical bills. The three share a moment Saturday, 11 days after the crash, in North Lake Park. (Pamela Johnson / Loveland Reporter-Herald)

ā€œIt’s truly remarkable how something so tragic has led to such an incredible outcome,ā€ Dahlman, a peer recovery specialist, stated. ā€œThe entire community has come together for me. I am immensely thankful for that.ā€

One of his colleagues, Jodi Montez, highlighted the compassion and generosity Dahlman extends to his loved ones, clients, and others through his work. She took the initiative to launch the GoFundMe campaign to reciprocate his giving nature.

ā€œHe possesses an immense heart,ā€ Montez remarked. ā€œHe exudes compassion and empathy towards others. He goes above and beyond for everyone.ā€

Currently residing with a friend, Dahlman has returned to work post-accident and is diligently saving to acquire another vehicle and restart his journey towards securing a place to call home. He looks ahead with optimism.

ā€œThe way I live, at times, makes me feel somewhat insignificant because I reside in my vehicle,ā€ Dahlman confessed. ā€œI simply coexist within the community. This incident has bridged the gap, making me feel like an integral part of the community.ā€

Loveland resident John Dahlman hugs his dog Skye while talking about how the community pulled together to offer support after Skye was seriously injured when a suspected drunken driver veered into their lane of traffic on Dec. 10. (Pamela Johnson / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Loveland resident John Dahlman hugs his dog Skye while talking about how the community pulled together to offer support after Skye was seriously injured when a suspected drunken driver veered into their lane of traffic on Dec. 10. (Pamela Johnson / Loveland Reporter-Herald)

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Originally Published: December 25, 2024 at 7:45 AM MST

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