A dog's warmth may have saved woman lost for days in the woods
Briefly

"When she was found, her dog was being very protective of her and even laid down on top of her on her chest. It sounds like that's what the dog would do at night as well, to help keep her warm."
"She did very well to survive for that long. Pamela had a body temperature of 90.7 Fahrenheit when she was found. Her survival was impressive considering the conditions."
"I knew if I wasn't found that day, I wasn't going to survive... I regretted not taking a cellphone with them, especially because I had walked that trail for many years."
Read at Washington Post
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