by the smell of the explosive
Yes.Yes, they can.
Any animal will very quickly learn that they will get food if they do a certain thing.Dogs have really good smell detectors, and are eager to help people, so it is as easy to train a dog to find drugs or to find bombs with food treats or short playtimes as it is to train them to sit when told to.
Members of the "bomb squad" disable bombs. Usually, these workers are police officers who have additional training with explosives and how to disarm a wide variety of devices. One team members might also work with a "bomb sniffing dog" and the dog is considered part of the police force also, even though a canine, just like other police dogs are part of the force.
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon was created in 2003.
The police if they have something with the persons scent the dog sniffs it and if they dont have anything the police dogs just sniff the clues and find them.: - ]
Yes if the bomb explode near them or if they inhale some of the drugs
Canine enforcement officers are highly trained officer with a dog that help the police department search for bombs, drugs, people, bodies, chases.
The most obvious answer, for me, is that police dogs can respond consistently and quickly to commands. Police dogs also know their chain of command: they are not dominant. Depending on what the police dog has been trained for, they can also detect bombs, drugs, cadavers. These dogs are also trained to apprehend persons (only when told by their handler), and are trained to do so in a way that will not allow for the suspect to sue the handler/police agency.
They sure do! Their specialty is finding bombs and drugs.
A police dog that is out on police patrol.
By the smell of the explosive
A police dog is an ordinary dog (owned by the police force) and trained to do specific tasks that aid the police in performing their duties,