Thursday, February 9, 2012

Dogs understand us better than chimps do, scientists say

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Dogs understand us better than chimps do, scientists say
Dogs may even be born with this inherent gift This dolphin in Australia uses a sponge to protect her snout when foraging on the seafloor, a tool use behavior that is passed on from mother to daughter. Scientists say that's just one sign

Bond between a dog and handler takes time and trust
The handler has one dog and one dog only. "Benny is my dog," said U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bryan Klein, 355th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler. "One dog is assigned per handler as long as they're at a duty station. If we have a

South Florida investigators train dogs to sniff out hidden cash
The 5-year-old German shepherd isn't looking for drugs. He's looking for money. He's one of 50 currency dogs that helped U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seize more than $40 million in cash leaving the United States last fiscal year.

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