Not exact matches
Sniffers can help with reactive
dogs as well by focusing them on scent
detection and can help build confidence in pooch's that are on the shy side!
Driving It Home: Participants at the first AKC U.S.
Detection Dog Conference explored the world of explosives - detection sniffers in detailed presentations (left) and through demonstrations by working K
Detection Dog Conference explored the world of explosives -
detection sniffers in detailed presentations (left) and through demonstrations by working K
detection sniffers in detailed presentations (left) and through demonstrations by working K - 9 teams
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.
A
detection dog or
sniffer dog is a
dog that is trained to use its senses (almost always the sense of smell) to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs, chemicals, insects, diseases, or blood.