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Yes, cadaver dogs are trained to track human decomposition only.
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Yes, cadaver dogs are trained to track human decomposition only.
Oh my God, this is fantastic news!!! Wow, this day just got wonderful!! Dance with me!
Wow! After a day in the Twilight Zone (Emily Glass' suicide) I really love hearing this GOOD news. Someone give Penny an extra case of Scooby Snacks!
Cadaver dogs are specifically trained not to “hit” on anything other than human remains. Handlers use animal remains in training to make sure they know the difference. Dogs sense of smell is amazing.Do cadaver dogs recognize diff between human & animal remains?
Say, for instance a raccoon or opossum got under the pool cover & died--- are these dogs going to hit on that scent? Or no? Anyone.
I so wish she was somewhere safe watching cartoons & drinking lemonade.
(Edit: gah, I'm so dramatic. Just picturing my kids at that age. Sick to no end about children going missing)
The pool...someone has some explaining to do.
So so happy Charlee was found. I'd like to know which hill she came down. By the house? Where exactly? How far away was she? Many thanks to Penny!
He said Charlee's pitbull Penny, who she was reported to be with, came running over the hill behind her grandmother's house. And not far behind, Charlee was found.
Penny brought her home then! Thirsty and hungry is enough of a motivater. ! She done good!Not sure but here is the description from WDRB.com.
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Finally some good news!!!!