The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for December 06, 2020

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    Wilde Bill  almost 4 years ago

    Yeah! What’s up with that?

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    RAGs  almost 4 years ago

    It would just get soggy.

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    flemmingo  almost 4 years ago

    Rover from Red & Rover could help if a biscuit is involved?

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    Gent  almost 4 years ago

    Snuffles worked for a dog biscuit. (How many of you remember Snuffles?)

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    PoodleGroomer  almost 4 years ago

    Beef jerky will get you found even faster.

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    sandflea  almost 4 years ago

    Could they find someone buried in the snow if they didn’t have a biscuit in their pocket?

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    pekenpug  almost 4 years ago

    Many yrs ago, my Maltese, Winnie, and I attended tracking classes. Used little pieces of hotdogs in early training. Winnie did very well.After that, My hubby always suggested I stuff a hotdog down my sock if I left the home without Winnie.

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    Mountaingreenery  almost 4 years ago

    A biscuit is too smart to go climbing Mount McNasty alone, and getting caught in an avalanche.

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    sml7291 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    When I was active in search and rescue with the Civil Air Patrol I would carry dog treats in the top pocket of my flight suit and some extras in the survival vest and pack that were part of my gear. I first heard the idea in a basic survival class (probably four decades ago now) and it sounded like a damn good tactic and, besides, if I got really hungry I could eat the damn things myself 8^)

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