I love those pictures of the dogs.. I hope they are warm.. I am a dog lover.. Thank you for posting.. Those dogs have a hard job, and their trainers work just as hard.. I pray all are safe during their search.
The conditions in those pics look grueling. God Bless them and their trainers.I love those pictures of the dogs.. I hope they are warm.. I am a dog lover.. Thank you for posting.. Those dogs have a hard job, and their trainers work just as hard.. I pray all are safe during their search.
The Dr. Phil clip was hard to watch. I hope that was a rare outburst by ER. Published for opportunistic sensationalism. If that was her demeanor throughout the program, she did herself no favors. Nor DR.
It must be wonderful living in a small town, being able to go places and not have the parents worry all the time that they are going to meet up with danger. My kids grew up in the city where we had to know where they were all the time.
What an idyllic life, to be able to climb trees, go to the river or lake or stream or pond nearby. Fish, hike, just be a kid with no worries.
I can see in that sort of backdrop where you wouldn't worry all the time where you child is. Especially if they have friends all over. What a great way to spend a childhood. IMO
Those dogs are beautiful. The temps have been so cold, it's great that they are out there working so hard to find Dylan.
Does anyone know what the lake access points are? Is it public land all the way around or do private properties extend right up to the edge of the lake? I'd be curious from how many points would someone be able to access deep water?
I think the lake is frozen at this time; it said on the FB that the dogs were going to check out holes that will be opened
http://www.facebook.com/pages/K-9-Forensics/249798878409404?filter=3
snippedEven in that lovely environment, one needs to always know where the kids are.
Yes it is frozen now. I probably should have added that I'm thinking in terms of what access did someone have back in November to put Dylan in the lake (assuming that's what happened.) Could a person pull over anywhere along that road and walk up to the lake? Is it only accessible by foot from certain trails? And remember, if someone did that they were carrying a hundred pounds. ETA: also at night in the dark.
FruitTingles u are back... How is that baby girl..need updated photos I bet she has grown.. Welcome Back..
You can drive around the lake except the most extreme north end. You can drive right over the dam.
Vallecito Reservoir - Google Maps
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