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1/18/13 Lost German Shorthaired Pointer summit wes

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13 years 4 weeks ago - 13 years 4 weeks ago #208177 by snowplower
A friend lost her German Shorthaired pointer near the top of summit west at snoqualmie on friday January 18th around 2:30 PM. She has 2 ads on craigslist with pics: seattle.craigslist.org/est/pet/3556063352.html     If you or someone you know has Chloe please let me know or reply to Craigslist ads. Thanks

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13 years 4 weeks ago #208190 by snowplower
Chloe was found alive and unijured today 150 feet down a cliff band near the top of the Pacific Crest chairlift at summit west. Thanks to all those who helped search for her.

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13 years 4 weeks ago #208192 by flowing alpy
having three pointers i can tell you that dog learned nothing!
some got it some don't.
bF

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13 years 4 weeks ago #208193 by snowplower
The owners learned something even if the dog didn't.

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13 years 4 weeks ago #208219 by hyak.net
Yea, don't take the dog up on the slopes during business hrs.

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13 years 4 weeks ago #208223 by rippy
Qur short hair was found in very haggard shape and obviously either abandoned or long lost. So he went to Jackson Hole and Sun Valley on his first "road trip" and had a blast. But one thing we panicked over was when he took a straight bee line across an open field and just kept going. Close to 1/2 mile away he either changed his mind or heard us call and reeled around, returning. Since then he's been more mindful but I think there's something in the breed that makes them want to explore and wander. Glad Chloe is back home with you now in spite of her "adventure". Something folks who visit the early winter spires area may be more familiar with, we encountered a lone dog on a tour several years ago that followed us from the bottom of the long south facing slope (below Blue Lake col) Broadway? to the col above the hairpin. It had a small metal box on it's collar that a couple guys coming up the other side explained was a tracker. They weren't the owners but said the dog was known to hang up there. Cool dog and a darn fine buddy for a few hours.

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