An amazing video about how the Russian Army is taking their bomb-detecting dogs to the next level.
Rachael Ray Happily Goes To The Dogs
For more information on Adopt-A-Dog, visit www.adopt-a-dog.org. For more information on Rachael Ray’s charities, visit www.rachaelray.com. By Genevieve Reilly for ctpost.com FAIRFIELD — It was getting crowded up on the
They want to check out an unsafe area, a safe distance away….but putting dogs in danger. Awesome
Put it this way; some way or another those explosives has to be found. Either, we could ignore searching for them, and eventually someone would discover it in quite a painful way, or we could have someone at work to find and disarm these explosives. This job can be done by a human or a dog – they both would risk their lives for someone else, but the dog has an advantage as it can smell the explosives. So, putting a dog at the job would decrease the probability of anyones death. (But I can see the reason in “a human planted those explosives, a human should do the sacrifice”)
And a question to you; If we could train rats to do the job, would that be OK? What about ants?
Hello Moonstone-girl,
How is it awesome to put dogs in danger?
Hello Moonstone-girl,
How is it awesome to put dogs in danger?
It’s called sarcasm
Sorry I always double-post 🙂