• Scubus@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    they are not trained to smell

    but that doesn’t mean they don’t smell anything

    These are two different statements saying different things. Yes, police dogs often have noses that function. No, police dogs often do not require their noses in order to get the response the handler is wanting.

    And I was specifically referring to US k9s, but here are polish dogs. Their efficacy in cars, which is what I was referring to although did not explicitly state, is only 57%. Im still looking at other sources to find a more reliable, hopefully first hand, study.

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      2 months ago

      The question wasn’t about the efficacy of dogs but about the “only respond to handler” part and you didn’t provide a source for that.

      Edit: another comment provided a study for that.