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  2. Search and rescue dog - Wikipedia

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    A search-and-rescue (SAR) dog is a dog trained to respond to crime scenes, accidents, missing persons events, as well as natural or man-made disasters. [1] These dogs detect human scent, which is a distinct odor of skin flakes and water and oil secretions unique to each person [1] [2] and have been known to find people underwater, snow, and ...

  3. Caroline Hebard - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Hebard (1944–2007) trained search and rescue dogs . Hebard was born in Santiago, Chile, on 20 June 1944. Her father was a British career diplomat who relocated frequently due to his government assignments. She grew up on four continents and acquired proficiency in several languages during her youth.

  4. Once unwanted, these lucky dogs were rescued. Now they're ...

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    Also, Zarrella's experience shows that some unwanted dogs, or so-called "rescue dogs," have what it takes to perform at the highest levels of K9 search and rescue. Dog that were once rescued ...

  5. Video Showing How Avalanche Rescue Dogs Find People ... - AOL

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    A properly trained search and rescue dog can scan an area as big as two football fields in about thirty minutes. The same area would take a team of twenty people over eight hours to search.

  6. Search and rescue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Search and rescue in the United States. Search and rescue in the United States involves a wide range of organizations that have search and rescue responsibilities. In January 2008, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the National Response Framework (NRF) which serves as the guiding document for a federal response ...

  7. International Search and Rescue Dog Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The International Search and Rescue Dog Organisation is based in Salzburg, Austria and currently employs six people. The highest decision-making body of the IRO is the Meeting of Delegates. It is composed of the delegates from the respective national search and rescue dog organisations, the executive board and the executive committee.

  8. Failed Police Labrador Retriever Becomes Taiwan Earthquake ...

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    Search and rescue dogs are trained to follow commands, navigate unstable terrain, and work in various environments, including collapsed buildings, rubble piles, and debris fields.

  9. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Pet adoption. Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters, rescue groups, or other pet owners. Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains ...