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  2. Are harnesses bad for dogs? The pros and cons ... - AOL

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    2. Less pressure on the body. While all walking equipment puts some element of pressure on our dogs’ bodies, a harness helps to distribute that pressure evenly across the dog's body rather than ...

  3. Scent hound - Wikipedia

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    Scent hounds (or scenthounds) [1] are a type of hound that primarily hunts by scent rather than sight. These breeds are hunting dogs and are generally regarded as having some of the most sensitive noses among dogs. Scent hounds specialize in following scent or smells. Most of them tend to have long, drooping ears and large nasal cavities to ...

  4. Oketz Unit - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1939 as part of Haganah, and later dismantled in 1954. In 1974, a new unit was established by Yossi Labock, who was its first commander. The unit specializes in training and handling dogs for military applications. Originally, Oketz trained dogs to attack kidnappers, but training has since become more specialized, and now each ...

  5. Bloodhound - Wikipedia

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    The large, long pendent ears serve to prevent wind from scattering nearby skin cells while the dog's nose is on the ground; the folds of wrinkled flesh under the lips and neck—called the shawl—serve to catch stray scent particles in the air or on a nearby branch as the Bloodhound is scenting, reinforcing the scent in the dog's memory and ...

  6. Retired Military Dogs Meeting for the First Time in Their ...

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    He was paired with a new canine coworker on his more recent deployment, though, and he knew what he had to do when Mane also retired. On October 2, the proud dog owner shared a video of the ...

  7. Dogs For Defense - Wikipedia

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    The Dogs for Defense program was the idea of Harry I. Caesar, a New York businessman and president of the American Kennel Club. He noted that dogs had senses of smell, hearing, and vision that were superior to humans and that canines had long been used by armies. He outlined a program that called for at least 125,000 of the nation's pet dogs to ...

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