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In reply to the discussion: Why no tracking dogs? [View all]

Drahthaardogs

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11. Yeah but it was on pavement which really does not hold scent well
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 11:48 AM
Apr 2013

Lots of people confusing the track, etc. Blood tracking would have worked though, but of us who do blood tracking with dogs are rare.

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Why no tracking dogs? [View all] s-cubed Apr 2013 OP
Exact thought crossed my mind randr Apr 2013 #1
When I was listening to live coverage of the search yesterday LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #2
Very good question...n/t haikugal Apr 2013 #3
I train dogs that blood track wounded game. Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #4
"A blood tracking dog was not available." LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #5
Bloodhounds do not track blood, generally speaking, they track foot scent. Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #7
They didn't need it to track blood. LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #9
Yeah but it was on pavement which really does not hold scent well Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #11
Didn't think about the pavement. LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #13
From what I have read, you are right about specialized training. s-cubed Apr 2013 #8
It just does not work that way. Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #12
I've worked with air scent dogs and with blood hounds, but not as a handler/trainer. I've observed byeya Apr 2013 #14
They are hounds = stay on track. Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #16
Such versatility is really impressive and I've not worked around dogs that can do that. byeya Apr 2013 #17
SAR canines are more often air scent dogs. there are trailing dogs too pasto76 Apr 2013 #28
I think I heard that they were using dogs lunatica Apr 2013 #6
There were dogs all over the place... Barack_America Apr 2013 #10
They use dogs to sniff for explosives, don't they? I thought it might be that. Princess Turandot Apr 2013 #15
I would think that a dog that can detect explosive material will be able to find it whether byeya Apr 2013 #19
they did have them searching for explosives yes... and felt that could possibly lead to suspect bettyellen Apr 2013 #20
Thanks! byeya Apr 2013 #22
;-) bettyellen Apr 2013 #23
How long were the bombs placed before they were detonated? The Wielding Truth Apr 2013 #25
no idea at all. or if it was remote or timer. bettyellen Apr 2013 #26
I wondered the same thing. There was blood to follow too. applegrove Apr 2013 #18
One local reporter on the scene said it looked like there were more dogs than cops. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #21
I know the NYPD has tons of bomb dogs now. we see them prior/ during POTUS visits, after work at bettyellen Apr 2013 #27
They were good enough for the Nazis.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #29
They had lots of dogs jbond56 Apr 2013 #24
for all of the questions in here pasto76 Apr 2013 #30
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