Frequently, detection dogs are thought to be used for law enforcement purposes.
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Frequently, detection dogs are thought to be used for law enforcement purposes.
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In California, detection dogs are trained to discover quagga mussels on boats at public boat ramps because they are a harmful invasive species for the environment.
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Detection dogs tend to be employed for the purposes of finding and collecting the feces of a diverse array of species, including caribou, black-footed ferret, killer whale, and Oregon spotted frog.
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Detection dogs are seeing use in the medical industry, as studies have revealed that canines are able to detect specific odours associated with numerous medical conditions, such as cancer.
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Detection dogs have been trained to search for many things, both animate and inanimate, including:.
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Detection dogs are able to discern individual scents even when the scents are combined or masked by other odors.
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Detection dogs are often specially trained by handlers to identify the scent of bed bugs.
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Detection dogs help solve this problem because of their size, speed, and sense of smell.
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Scientists at the University of Kentucky reviewed studies on bed bug detection dogs and concluded that although expensive for operators, they are a reliable source as long as they undergo the proper training.
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Research shows that detection dogs can find laboratory rats and mice in a large rodent-free area of 32 hectares.
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Some specific types of feces that detection dogs have had success in identifying include killer whale feces, northern spotted owl pellets, and salamanders.
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Researchers in Paris in March 2022 reported in a preprint not yet peer-reviewed that trained Detection dogs were very effective for rapidly detecting the presence of SARS-Cov2 in people, whether displaying symptoms or not.
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The Detection dogs were presented with sweat samples to smell from 335 people, of whom 78 with symptoms and 31 without tested positive by PCR.
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In 2011, civil rights activists claimed that detection dogs responses are influenced by the biases and behaviors of their handlers, which can hinder accuracy.
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Detection dogs give police the potential to conduct searches without cause, in a manner that is unregulated.
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The students didn't have to be present in the room while the Detection dogs searched; however, they were forced to answer questions by the police instead.
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Detector Detection dogs have been used by secret police and security services to support campaigns of political persecution.
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