Sentences with phrase «drug detection dog for»

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One article featured Shelly and one of his expert drug detection dogs, Bastian, who where the first private man - canine team to enter New Jersey schools for the purpose of detecting drugs within the school premises.
Southwest Airlines accepts fully - trained law enforcement service dogs trained in explosives or drug detection (or other specific functions) and search and rescue dogs for transportation, without charge, when accompanied by their respective handlers on official business.
Additionally, Shelly has obtained dogs for people for protection, breeding, drug and explosive detection work, as well as show dogs.
German Shepherds also make excellent search and rescue dogs, detection dogs (arson, drugs, cadaver, explosive and mines, and other things), and they are often used for police and military work.
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While they happily and proudly work as drug detection dogs, search and rescue, military service, police service and assistants for the handicapped, they are above all kind, friendly and faithful companions.
Members of the breed are widely used by police officers and the military, as guide dogs for the blind, guardians, drug and contraband detection dogs, and Search and Rescue dogs.
This is why they are; great family pets, ideal for hunting, used as therapy dogs, exceptional service dogs such as drug detection and aiding the blind... the Labrador is a breed that offers us, humankind, the opportunity to better our own lives.
Not only used for retrieving game, Labradors are often trained to become guide dogs for the blind, handicapped assistance dogs and «sniffer» dogs for drugs and arm detection.
A sniffer dog, or detection dog is typically trained to sniff out things like hidden drugs and other contraband by first learning how to sniff out its favorite toy, laced with the substance the dog will eventually make a living out of looking for.
This is a highly intelligent and protective breed and has been employed during the two World Wars as a police and war dog and in drug detection, search and rescue operations apart from being used commonly for herding purposes.
They are popular drug detections dogs where their astounding sense of smell, enthusiasm and trainability make them great team mates for customs & excises units.
The golden retriever like many of the dog breeds already mentioned are great for a number of popular dog jobs including: drug detection, seeing eye dogs and therapy dogs.
One of the best family dogs and canine companions because of their gentle, loving disposition, the highly trainable Labrador also excels today in drug detection, as a guide for the blind, and service dog for the disabled.
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