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He is the shepherd and I am the one in black
We hosted a cadaver seminar and it was just a PR piece. Did not post earlier because the link was screwed up but it looks like they fixed it. Hit the arrow in the middle of the picture if you want to see. http://www.wspa.com/spa/news/local/artic...training/17169/
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If dog27 is around there is a link to King County. Andy and Marcia ran the course; it was the Advanced Cadaver Seminar - it never got posted anywhere that I know of and they managed to fill it - we hosted and it was a good week.
Civil War Graves 800 year old tooth Searching a manure pile surrounded by animal bones with the human source in the pile.
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cool!
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One of the things we needed was strategy for shallow graves by working real old graves. Basically it was to let the dog have the time to work it out and just really watch them.
That is where drive differences really showed up. The higher drive dogs seemed to get more and more intent on pinpointing source and actually worked harder as they were working the area and were overwhelmed with scent [yes and from 100 + year old graves] and the lower drive dogs seemed to just stand there and act confused and look to the handlers to help them out.
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Quote:
"These dogs--they just eat this stuff up" made me laugh, as I was thinking literally instead of figuratively.
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LOL, I do reward at source but was too far away for the throw to make it, I almost hit the reporter though....
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