Sentences with phrase «about bomb sniffing dogs»

60 Minutes (CBS) aired a segment about bomb sniffing dogs on April 21st.

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The company also happens to own the largest fleet of privately - owned bomb - sniffing dogs in North America (about 200) stationed at government institutions, sports stadiums, transportation hubs and large corporations.
Fires still smoldered at ground zero, and there was an eeriness about Yankee Stadium those nights that went beyond the metal detectors, the bomb - sniffing dogs, the Secret Service agent dressed as an umpire and the snipers on the roof.
Fort Drum shut its Main Gate, the Cerjan Access Control Point, for about 10 hours Saturday after a bomb - sniffing dog signaled the presence of explosives in a vehicle trying to enter the base.
About 1,500 of the city's 36,000 police officers are deployed full - time to prevent terrorism, and much of the tab is picked up by the federal government, which helps pay for security cameras, chemical - detection equipment, bomb - sniffing dogs and intelligence gathering.
It remains resolutely about her own desire to reunite with this one dog, with barely any acknowledgment of the sacrifices that the many other bomb - sniffing dogs and trainers still in active duty are making every day.
A real - life Wonder Woman gets her due in this biographical drama about a young Marine trainee (Kate Mara) who signs up to train bomb - sniffing dogs.
Yes The first thing dog lovers will want to know about «Megan Leavey,» which tells the story of a Marine and her bomb - sniffing dog, is whether the dog makes it through the movie okay.
Kids can learn about a dog who sniffs out fires, a dog who sniffed out bombs in Iraq, and a dog who provides comfort for people in need.
The Wall Street Journal ran a story about Gunner, a bomb - sniffing dog stationed in Afghanistan.
News about animals from this past week: Bomb Sniffing Dogs, Pets as blood donors, and dogs comforting victims of the Boston marathon bombiDogs, Pets as blood donors, and dogs comforting victims of the Boston marathon bombidogs comforting victims of the Boston marathon bombings.
As a forensic scientist, he was familiar with dogs» abilities to sniff out drugs, alcohol, firearms, and bombs — something he currently teaches federal and state law - enforcement agencies about.
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