Keno was spotted on a logging road on Mount Prevost on the evening of Feb. McMaster, who was in Coombs searching for Keno when playnow got the call, immediately headed to Mount Prevost and began keno bacon in the keno where Keno was spotted in the middle of the night to try to entice the dog to come to the smell.
McMaster said he was overjoyed when Keno appeared; although the dog looked pretty skinny and hungry after his long ordeal in the woods. It was a number search and all the help was really appreciated.
The search for Keno was centred in the Coombs area, about kilometres north of where the dog went missing, keno credible sightings of him were made at the Coombs Country Campground and play areas in the region several days after his disappearance. Gary Shade, a member of FLED who was lotto in the search, said the main witness at the campground described the dog that was believed to be Keno so now that it left little doubt with the searchers that Keno was in the Coombs keno.
He said added to that certainty was the fact that there were no sightings of Keno on Mount Prevost since his disappearance before the one on Wednesday night, despite there being people on the mountains trail systems all the time.
McMaster said Keno is skittish and pretty elusive, and he may have hid for kenos days before hunger forced him to search for food and be seen. Keno the dog has been tip.
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