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Cadaver Dogs: Aiding Law Enforcement throughout History

Many cadaver dogs are German Shepherds. Portrait of Working Police Dog by Rob Hainer, shutterstock.com Dogs love stench. They are attracted to different fragrances than we are. They poke in garbage,...

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Cadaver Dogs in the 19th Century

A beagle tracks a scent. Soloviova Liudmyla, shutterstock. A landscape of odors…. Compared to canines, humans smell in black and white. We live in a world of sight and sound, words and letters. If you...

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Volunteer Cadaver Dog Handlers: Might You and Your Dog Make a Good Detective...

Cat Warren is a cadaver dog handler. Interview with Author and Cadaver Dog Handler Cat Warren CAT WARREN is a professor and former journalist with a somewhat unorthodox hobby: she works with cadaver...

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Interview with Michael Müller, a German cadaver dog handler

Michael Müller, the first cadaver dog handler in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Private photo, with permission. Gespräch mit Michael Müller, einem der ersten Leichensuchhundführer in...

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Ravens as Partners for Cadaver Dogs?

Raven in Yellowstone National Park by Christopher May; shutterstock_283227410 Germany shocked the law enforcement world in 2010 with an ingenious idea: Why not use turkey vultures to search for dead...

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Birgit Hilsbos & Blaze: Cadaver Dog Team Training in Canada

  Birgit Hilsbos & Blaze. Courtesy of Birgit Hilsbos. Cadaver dog teams break missing persons’ cases Finding the body provides crucial evidence in a missing persons’ case. Was it a natural death or...

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Archaeology Dogs: Cadaver Dogs on a 700 BC Site

One of Andrea Pintar’s cadaver dogs alerting on an archaelogical grave site. Photo courtesy of Andrea Pintar and Christian Nikolic. How far back in time can a cadaver dog’s nose go? Twenty years? A...

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