Eddie and Keela were extremely valuable and well paid dogs.
The reason is because they were very, very good at their jobs.
There are scent dogs and scent dogs, and Eddie and Keela were brought in by the British Police because they were trained and owned by the British Police. Martin Grime is actually PC Grime, a police dog handler.
So who's wrong? The dogs?
Or the British police, specifically South Yorkshire, who spent an absolute fortune on training these dogs and others like them, and brought these allegedly unreliable animals into a foreign country at massive cost, to pee on a lamppost and bark at a butterfly?
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My point is, the dogs are a valuable resource to mankind, have been for eons, mans best friend and all that, yet only in this particular case (the one with the expensive PR guru at the helm) are they considered incompetent and unreliable.
You could say that the dogs are wrong, or you could say that their detractors are rewriting history and everything we know about sniffer dogs.
BTW, if you ever have the misfortune to have some little car stealing criminal hiding in your backyard, you want to hope someone brings the dogs. It happened to me and that dog knew she'd ran into my yard but LE couldn't find her...I don't have a lot of hidey spots. Dog was led away but insisted on coming back and I heard her bark and whaddaya know, there was the car thief in my garbage bin.
I've seen them work with my own eyes and I am so glad the dog was there, she found the criminal who'd been hiding in my yard for a couple of hours while my kids played in their sandpit, despite being led away by her handler.