to track people since dogs are good scenters
The FBI Police have 15 working dogs. Five work out of Washington, DC. The dogs are trained as explosives detecting canines. The FBI canine program uses only Labs.
There are all kinds of service dogs! From seeing-eye dogs, to therapy dogs, even to hearing dogs!Corgis are often used as hearing dogs. Guide dogs are usually golden retrievers and labradors, though German shepherds are also used. Therapy dogs (such as seizure alert dogs, and wheelchair assistance dogs, etc.) range from toy poodles to St. Bernards. In the "official" police/army/FBI way, all kinds of dogs are used for sniffing out things from cocaine to people buried in rubble. I know that bloodhounds are used for this, as are beagles and other scent hounds, while German shepherds and belgian shepherds are very common for defense breeds. newtest3
History jobs, they are used in some political jobs, they have been used before in the FBI.
The FBI used Thompson's until the 1970's
It would be "an" before FBI (an FBI investigation, an FBI agent), because FBI is pronounced "eff-bee-eye."The indefinite article an is used whenever the following spoken sound is a vowel sound, or is very similar to one, notably H sounds. (The word historical is one of several words that may use either a or an.)When you use FBI as a noun, it is neither of the above, and you'd say, "the FBI". The FBI is a specific government agency and not countable. So it is "the FBI" unless you are using FBI as an adjective, then the above rules would apply.Examples:John is an FBI agent.John works for the FBI.
John Dillinger
The FBI.
An airtel is a form of communication previously used by the FBI.
Dogs are used on farms to herd cattle or sheep Dogs are used in search and rescue operations Dogs are used as guides for the blind Dogs are used as search dogs at country borders Dogs can fetch your slippers and news paper
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All dogs are canines. Yes dogs are used for rescue work
The FBI used fingerprints to identify who committed the crime.