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.
to track people since dogs are good scenters
No, dogs do not use language of any kind. They communicate in other ways.
The Europeans do not have any kind of "FBI" instead they get Interpol to do the things that the FBI would do. either that or they have some kind of special police force that i can't find
What kind of eye trouble is the dog having?
I think it's Huskies.
they use it for dogs
The FBI is only open to qualified lawyers and accountants. If selected, they undergo extensive training at a special facility at Quantico, Va.
did the FBI use video recorders in 1960,s
The FBI
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.
You do not use bleach on pets, you will harm and maybe risk their life