The science and mystery of cadaver dogs
Some interesting insights into this craft. It's amazing to see these dogs abilities.
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Breed isn't overly important. The dogs just need to be very energetic and very motivated to work for a reward. However, typical cadaver dog breeds are German shepherds, Malinois and Labrador retrievers.
Only fifteen dogs have qualified to work with the Ottawa Valley Search and Rescue Dog Association in the past 25 years.
Kim Cooper has personally trained five of them.
Kim Cooper
Kim Cooper is a founding member of the Ottawa Valley Search and Rescue Dog Association. (David Ridgen/CBC)
The most important part of the training is to expose the dogs to as many human remains as possible.
Cooper said human bones can be ordered off the internet from companies with names like Skulls Unlimited and The Bone Room. She occasionally gets access to the surface, be it a piece of carpet or some dirt, for example, on which a body was found.
But the most common training aid is placenta, donated by new moms.
"I'm in the habit of congratulating family members and in the second sentence saying, 'So, what are you doing with your placenta?" said Cooper, who has a few placentas in her freezer at home.
She said a handler will train a dog with the same odour source for approximately six months so the dog learns the subtle changes that take place during decomposition.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/ca...ning-1.3654993