Aeronomy
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From reading the article I have linked here,
http://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/cadaver-dogs
it sounds like a good cadaver dog (in this case) can trace scents going back even years. Their sense of smell is something we cannot even imagine.
***I AM NOT SAR - THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY HOW I UNDERSTAND CERTAIN ASPECTS OF TRACKING***-
(Sorry for the caps, but I feel it's important to make that clear ahead of time based on the content)
I believe if Malik were walking in that park, it's uncertain his scent (not a cadaver scent) can be tracked. After 8 days, it's, IMO, that middle ground. . . where maybe the scent is there, but it's not a certainty. If it rained over the past 8 days, my understanding is it would KEEP the scent there longer than if it had not rained. . . . Being in a shady, less frequently traveled area would also be a plus. If he only visited this area once versus daily or often, and did so for a very short time, I don't think after another week it would be likely his scent would be trackable. (but, cadaver . . . definitely)