Ghost is now in training as
a narcotics detection dog for the DOC, and his lack of hearing is no impediment whatsoever.
But during World War I, his intelligence, trainability, and protective instincts were put to use as a messenger dog, rescue dog, and sentry dog, and eventually he became the world's leading guardian, police and military dog, search and rescue dog, bomb and
narcotics detection dog, and guide dogs for the blind.
Her experience as
a Narcotic Detection Dog handler and trainer helped with the inception of the ADW Diabetic Alert Dog program.
Not exact matches
Hary, a 4 - and - a-half-year-old German Shepherd trained in tracking,
narcotic detection and apprehension, recently received a bullet - and stab - protective ballistic vest from a nonprofit organization that helps provide body armor for
dogs that work with law enforcement agencies, according to a statement from Orland Park police.
During my time in K9 I worked police patrol, point (lead) for the Special Forces (Green Beret) jungle patrols,
narcotic detection with DEA, bomb
dog trainer and K9 Liaison between the US Government and the Republic of Panama.
This versatile hunting breed comes in three colors — yellow, black and chocolate — and because of their desire to please their master they excel as guide
dogs for the blind, as part of search - and - rescue teams or in
narcotics detection with law enforcement.
Catahoula Leopard
Dogs can also be used for SAR and
narcotics detection.
A
dog which is trained and used for accelerant
detection, bomb or explosives
detection,
narcotics detection or other scent
detection.
Penn Vet is developing a novel facility and program where
dogs will be bred, raised, and occupationally trained for search and rescue,
narcotics detection, and police work.
These
dogs require plenty of stimulation and as such they are often used as working
dogs in bomb
detection,
narcotics detection and herding.
Most popularly this retriever is used as a gun
dog but it also excels in other activities including: tracking, hunting,
narcotics detection, competitive obedience, agility work and any activity that involves swimming.
These include search and rescue, cadaver searching,
narcotics detection, explosives
detection, accelerant
detection and mine
detection dog, among others.
They can be seen in the show ring, in various
dog sports including agility and weight pulling, in law enforcement work including
narcotics detection (check out former Adopt - A-Bull Peaches), in search and rescue, in the armed forces, as service
dogs, in our homes and as therapy
dogs, like Love - A-Bull's Pit Crew, reaching out and offering comfort to people in hospices, children's hospitals, veterans programs, women's shelters, etc..
She has also trained and certified many other
dog trainers in police work (
narcotics detection training and police K - 9 decoy training).
Others, like Popsicle, an accomplished U.S. customs
dog, work in
narcotics and explosives
detection.
The primary «job» for this breed will always be as a herding
dog; however, other jobs include: bomb
detection,
narcotics detection, agility competitor, Frisbee trial competitor, search and rescue work, Fly ball participation, competitive obedience and even work as seeing eye
dogs and general assistance
dogs for the handicapped.
Patrol training (which includes obedience, agility, tracking, evidence searches, open area and building searches), and
narcotics or explosives
detection are the most common areas of training, although service
dogs can also be trained to help find dead bodies, lost children, and the sick or elderly.
Some of the Labrador's exceptional talents include hunting, tracking, retrieving, police work,
narcotics detection, guide for the blind, service
dog for the disabled, search and rescue, sledding, carting, agility, and competitive obedience.
Kiah graduated at the top of her class and now two years later, she works with her partner, Officer Justin Bruzgul, as a
narcotics and missing persons
detection dog for the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department.
Police
dogs, or K - 9 cops as they are often called, help protect our communities in a variety of ways including general patrol, security and protection, and
narcotics and explosives
detection.
From the police perspective, a
dog that fails to detect half of the
narcotics present is still better than no
detection at all.