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Got to love these type headlines....
Every time I read a headline like this, it makes me wonder what we as handlers can do to help change this message . Dogs are a very ...
Arson dog solves fire mysteries kitv.com
After a fire is put out, fire investigators get to work, searching for the cause. And for the past four years that's exactly what arson dog Ka'imi and his trainer captain Bobby Perreira team up to do.

How much have the canines' ability improved?
Last week, a canine handler testified that his canine partner was right 100% of the time, though he does not count % of laboratory ...

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What's your opinion on using a "non-certified" accelerant detection K-9 team on a fire scene?
I have heard of a couple teams out there working without certification. I also know there are teams out there that may have some type of ...

We made it to 100 members!
Thanks everyone for your interest and support of our accelerant detection canines. They are a great fire investigative tool, and those ...

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I would enjoy discussion on some reasons that handlers have for negative samples...other than, "They failed to get it in the can".
