Jumping off....Your welcome. I found a report by Martin Grime from the McCann case where he writes about the training of dogs and the use of pigs in training assessments.
This report was written 5 years ago. What do you think about it. Was it true then but not now, or was it an inaccurate statement even then. Or is it a true statement today that dogs can't distinguish between human and pig decomposing material.
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/MARTIN_GRIMES.htm
I would be curious to know what standards the FBI holds for the dogs they use. One of the archived threads here made mention of dogs that didn't hit on blood at all.:what: Do they require that the dogs have extensive scent discrimination training and other things?
I wonder if after the McCann case, were there any changes made to what the FBI expects from the dogs they call in.... I am sure it is something the average lay-person will never get the answer to, but I sure would love to know. There could be a lot of changes that have occurred in the training world of working scent dogs the 4-5 years that have passed.