Finding Cell Phones in Prison with a Dog
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By Jeff Carlton DALLAS – The Innocence Project of Texas said Friday that scent identification lineups, in which trained dogs determine if a suspect’s smell matches the smell of crime scene evidence, are based on faulty science and have led to a number of wrongful convictions. Read More
Dogs used to sniff out suspects in Texas; critics say it’s ‘voodoo’ Read More »
This is mostly an article about what to do if you have a terrier that gets skunked down a hole but there’s some other good information such as how to do artificial respiration on a dog. It’s a fun site so browse. Read More Also I have an article on how to de-skunk a dog.
Terrierman’s Daily Dose – Skunks When You May Need a Breath or Two Read More »
Hi John, I have a 7 yr. old larger breed that I acquired almost 2 yrs. ago. He’s a good dog overall except he’s not good around small children. The person I’m moving in with has 2 young children age 2 and 6 and Torch has already nipped the 6 yr. old in the face. He’s
Can you imagine? A vet sedated the dog and then removed a total of 1,347 quills. The dog survived.
Porcupine vs Bull Terrier (I think) Read More »
ScienceDaily (Aug. 19, 2009) — Some dogs are revered or pampered, with fancy clothes and loads of affection; others work for a living. David Blouin, a cultural sociologist at Indiana University South Bend, said relationships between dogs and their owners generally fall into three distinct categories, with some bestowing more canine benefits than others. Read