pretty much whatever the owner wants to train them in, although they're generally not used for scent tracking.
Yes the well trained Bengal cats and Boxer dogs usually stop on their own when mating.
Yes some dogs are specially trained too.
One of the most important things to know about boxer dogs is that all of them are not mean. They are trained to be mean but in many cities, you must register them as a dangerous dog.
Any dog, even well-trained ones, can attack if they are scared or feel threatened.
For example, a seeing eye dog. These dogs are specially trained to help the blind do daily tasks safely. The blind are unable to see, and the dog is trained to be their sight. It is a very special bond, and a very incredible thing. There are also drug dogs, that police officers train to bust out big drug deals. These dogs are trained to use their very acute sense of smell to specifically point out certain smells to police officers, and in doing so helping police. There are also dogs, such as blood hounds that are specially trained to track smells of missing persons, and by doing so returning many people home happy and safe.
boxer dogs
Boxer dogs. You better belive it.
No. Only if they are really specially trained. The most common dogs you would use is a German Shepard or a Bloodhound. All dogs could become police dogs, but they would have to have special training. Plus, all dogs have a disadvantage. =3 Woof
They are specially trained
Gary trained 64 dogs.
Drug dogs are specially trained to sniff out the specific substance which they are presented. They are given a sample of the smell and then ordered to find it elsewhere. Therefor they could be trained to sniff out psilocybin.However these drugs tend to be much less common to be arrested for, so its probably very unlikely that they would be trained to smell out mushrooms.
Every disabled person in every state is allowed to have a service dog that is specially trained to mitigate their disability. There is not a limit on on many service dogs are allowed in a state.