How to Evaluate Dogs for Finding Lost Persons
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How to Evaluate Dogs for Finding Lost Persons


How to Evaluate Dogs for Finding Lost Persons

While many search and rescue dogs are mutts, not just any dog is suited for finding lost persons. When choosing a search and rescue dog to train, you must consider three basic things. First, the environment in which the dog will be working will affect which search specialty will be your focus. Also, training takes over a year, so start with a puppy or very young dog. Second, the puppy should have a suitable temperament. Dogs that are aggressive to other people or dogs will not work well in the field. Third, and most importantly, the dog needs a high-play drive and should be easily trainable.

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