Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The great Labrador

Labrador Retriever keen smell and ability to train sense has earned him a place in many police and military forces in the world. During World War II, was Labrador Retrievers used throughout Europe to Scout fields for undiscovered land mines. They were credited with many finds and exhibited a stick-to-it-iveness was not found in other breeds that were tested for the job. They have also been trained as messengers to cover the terrain, which is all but impassable by the crew.

Many municipalities currently employs services of qualified Labrador police dogs. They are called primary scent-discrimination information, such as tracking criminals in buildings or uncover hidden drugs, weapons and bombs. When a substance has been registered, the
dog retrieve non material unless specifically ordered by his master, but rather specifies the location for his trainer. This is to insure against possible injury to the dog.

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