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I have heard of Brian Selzer and his dog Eli.Very good reviews.Was this dog Eli one of the dogs that made the hit? Media has not identified which dogs and/or which of the dog trainers alerted
If this was the dog that made the hit.I strongly believe something was there.Did some one say the dumpster had things in it from a contruction site?It was described a construction type dumpster, from what I saw last night it was a rather large open topped dumpster (like a huge bin)Did I hear right a nursing home?As far as I know that was speculation by posters and not verfied.Maybe the dogs smelled something if some one died from that nursing home and things were put in the dumpster or it could be from Haleigh.I just don't know.Are they saying any thing new about what happened today with the search and the dogs?All that has been reported is that dogs will be out searching again today.
I was watching the video when the thread got locked. And that video didn't show me much. It's 7 minutes long, but worth watching. My quesion is why keep the dogs on a chain? Heck, if you can't keep up..... then don't do a cadaver search.
And she kept reeling him in. So much for that group.That was what I was wondering. There was a dog who clearly was interested in something to the side of the road and the handler just kept walking straight. I was wondering if that was for real? For show? Were they going to a specific spot and were ignoring that spot? Was there a bird? A ball?
I'm still trying to figure out what items. A dog supposedly hit there. I should put supposedly in BOLD.I'm not locating any nursing homes in Satsuma.
ETA: Searching because it was speculated that the items in the dumpster could have been from nursing home.
I was watching the video when the thread got locked. And that video didn't show me much. It's 7 minutes long, but worth watching. My quesion is why keep the dogs on a chain? Heck, if you can't keep up..... then don't do a cadaver search.
I trust the dogs. LE may have specified to their handlers where to direct the search.
Since they hit on the dock and the dumpster, i had been thinking maybe something used to conceal a corpse was thrown in the dumpster after the dock, etc.
I don't doubt their noses, a corpse was in that dumpster at some point, whether or not related to this case.
I wonder where the dogs were searching today.
Rescue and Recovery dogs are not chained. They do put boots on them to protect their feet though. Think of a building collapsing and you may understand where I'm coming from.Keeping the dog under control is more for the safty of the dog. It is also the way some dogs are trained. For example, when I train a service dog and I put on his cape....he KNOWS it's work time vs play time. A search dog may end up in a very unsafe area.
And she kept reeling him in. So much for that group.
As we said on the other thread, a dog is only as good as their handler.
And she kept reeling him in. So much for that group.
As we said on the other thread, a dog is only as good as their handler.
Rescue and Recovery dogs are not chained. They do put boots on them to protect their feet though. Think of a building collapsing and you may understand where I'm coming from.
The dog being "interested" in something is different then a "hit". The handler would know the by the reaction of the dog if it was a "hit" or some other intersting smell to the dog. The dog only "hits" on decomp. Remember, for the dog, this is one big game.