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Unless the dog hit on something that was on the floor at the corner of the bed,on top of the carpet.
I'm sure many of you have heard stories of children and young adults ,who have autism,getting lost,sometimes for days.If they are non-verbal,or unlikely to answer you,it can be terrifying ,calling over and over,with no answer back.
I count on our service dog, who also tracks,to find my child.It can literally be a life and death situation. I have complete trust that he will get it right.My son's life could depend on it .
A LOT of time and effort goes into training working dogs. They are so good at what they do that we count on them to find bombs,or other explosive devices and keep citizens safe. That's life and death.
They are so good they can lead the blind around a busy city ,crossing streets only when it's safe, while ignoring distractions .
They can be trained to alert to oncoming seizures because scent,only a dog could detect ,is present shortly before a seizure begins. This can prevent falls .The seizure alert dogs can alert the caregiver ,getting help .Pretty important job,IMO.
The hearing impaired count on them to alert when a smoke alarm goes off,giving them the time to get to safety.
There's any number of jobs dogs (the ones that make the cut)can be trained to do. There's a lot riding on their ability to get it right. Cadaver dogs aren't a whim or a passing fad .They are a very important tool that LE invests in because it works.
JMO