To stop people smuggling illegal amounts of Paua out of the country and to find hidden stashes at poachers homes and in vehicles.
No they have to be trained to be a sniffer dog when they are puppys.
Sniffer dogs are used all over the world to detect hidden items. Police use them to help catch criminals. The dogs sniffs something belonging to the criminal then tries to find something with the same scent. Other types of sniffer dogs work at airports and detect if someone is carrying drugs or weapons on them. Some food is also illegal and airport sniffer dogs can find them as well. The most popular breed for sniffer dogs are beagles, Golden Retrivers, Labrdors and German Shepards
Yes, sniffer dogs can detect the presence of cocaine through their keen sense of smell.
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Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
Yes.
No. The dogs on the First Fleet were trained for hunting, not for detecting illegal substances.
Beagles are from the hound family and therefore have a very powerful sense of smell compared to other breeds.