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years and years ago, we did a documentary on WSPA. One thing I learned is that dogs who are trained to find people (alive or dead) after disasters
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Andie
Whoa, but also kinda aww
Posted by
ty97
Jun 16 '17, 12:31
in the sense that they are thoughtful enough to care for the dogs in that way
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Normally, like fir dope dogs, when they find, they get to play tug on the chew rope, not appropriate in a fire zone -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jun 16, 13:26
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But those dogs are happy cause people are getting busted. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 16, 13:28
Care = $$$$, too.
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Spawn
Jun 16, 12:37
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LET ME HAVE MY SILVER LINING -- nm
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ty97
Jun 16, 12:39
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