Hector, the Fat Finding Bloodhound
The Southern Water Company has 25,000-miles of sewers serving Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, and homeowners know that nothing “gunks” up the works…
The Southern Water Company has 25,000-miles of sewers serving Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, and homeowners know that nothing “gunks” up the works…
…was born, and in time. he became known as the foundation sire of the Yorkshire Terrier breed which England’s Kennel Club recognized in 1886. Yorkshire Terrier by Mike Sibley http://www.sibleyfineart.com/…
…he search dog. But the Brother carried the brandy, not the dog.” – Monks of New Skete, “How To Be Your Dog’s Best Friend.” Author, Matt Soniak, writes that the…
Most people know Trivago as a global hotel search platform that enables users to compare hotel prices and reviews and get good deals. We like the transnational technology company based…
The image you see here caught our attention because it was posted on National Purebred Dog Day by a coin company on Twitter. When a non-dog entity uses May 1…
…a family dog in the home of his former handler, Sergeant Roger Kinney. Zar had participated in around 200 searches. On a “good day” when he found drugs during a…
…family and yet as spicy as a Hyderabadi biryani when it comes to guarding the house, Pandikona will protect you from anything that comes as danger!” This called for a…
…alone are declining in numbers in their country of origin, several of them outnumbered by Panda Bears. Historically, purebred dogs have worked alongside their people and provided them companionship while…
…Sugar Skulls. This year, we’re not even going to try. Do your own Google search for “day of the dead items,” and see if you can resist what comes up….
…purebred dogs have worked alongside their people and provided them companionship while serving as guide dogs, service dogs, conservation dogs, livestock guardians, search and rescue dogs, earth dogs, police dogs,…
…fourteen, and inherited the Duchy of Württemberg. He became a successful army-commander in the service of the Holy Roman Emperor, married Marie, and together they had five children. Karl Alexander…
…“stable” was not a surprise, and certainly not the inclusion of the fastest of the purebred Arctic sled-pulling breeds, the Siberian Husky. The U.S. Army recruited these dogs during World…
…toward resurrecting the breed. Happily, the breed has made a joyous comeback through a combination of traditional breeding and advances in modern DNA technology. Some who believe that the original…
…try to hide drugs or explosives. Experts have equated the search and finding capacity of one dog to that of 50 trained personnel. For more on the story, read this….
…the North American Hunting Retriever Association. This isn’t to say the breed isn’t versatile beyond the field. Far from it! American Water Spaniels compete in obedience, are used in Search…
…Ten list that is actually Canadian (where’s the Newfoundland?) 2. German Shepherds 3. Golden Retriever 4. Poodle 5. French Bulldog 6. Havanese 7. Shetland Sheepdog 8. Australian Shepherd 9. Bernese…
…Pooch,said in an interview appearing in the San Diego Reader, “Poodles aren’t dogs, they’re Poodles.’ They really are different than other dogs. They think more like humans. They’re very, very…
…nature, even temperament, and indeed, “joyfulness,” but all bets are off when it comes to the field and especially water. Originally used to search, locate, and flush out waterfowl hiding…
…that the breed can be found as a SAR (Search and Rescue) dogs, and in law enforcement to sniff out drugs and bombs. This was one of the first indigenous…
Back in 2016, the FBI’s newest canine crime fighter was “Iris,” a two-year-old black Labrador Retriever who became the Bureau’s first Electronics Storage Detection dog, or ESD (not to be…