Desdemona
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BBMThe dogs should not have followed the scent from Thursday or any other day because that was not the freshest scent. So, when the freshest scent stopped at the end of the driveway, so did the dogs, just as they should have. They would be bad if they lost that trail and then decided to pick up an older one. There was a conclusion reached, and that was that the trail stopped at the end of the driveway which then can be translated into she either was abducted by aliens and beamed up into a spaceship or she got into a vehicle. Most handlers go with option B. A 24 hour old trail is no big deal, especially given the conditions, actually the timing, the conditions, everything was really quite ideal. The court she lives on has lots of areas for scent to trap, again great. The area all the way out to ST actually has plenty of area for the scent to pool on the shoulders as well.
I have an odd question (which may have already been asked)... What would happen scent-wise if Sierra had walked to the end of the driveway and then turned around and gone back to the house for some reason?