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Bangkok, May 20 (EFE/EPA).- Three of six specially trained Labrador Retriever dogs have been deployed in the Thai capital, Bangkok, to sniff out human sweat collected from residents in the outbreak communities to detect Covid-19 infections. The dogs have been trained to sniff out Covid-19 in human sweat. They will sit down immediately when detecting the perspiration scent of COVID-19 infections with an accuracy rate of nearly 95 percent during training. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).SHOT LIST: SNIFFER DOGS TRAINED TO DETECT COVID-19 IN HUMAN SWEAT DURING TRAINING AT THE SMALL ANIMAL TEACHING HOSPITAL, AT CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Indian rescue workers are looking for survivors, with the help of sniffer dogs, as they struggle to dig away tonnes of rocks and mud in a choked Himalayan tunnel three days after a devastating flash flood likely caused by a burst glacier in India's Himalayan north IMAGES
Police dogs were lavished with decorations and medals at the annual Nepalese 'Tihar’ Festival, for their obedience and devoted service. The four-legged officers demonstrated their skills and were later treated with delicious food. Kukur Tihar, the festival of dogs, is celebrated across Nepal to mark the second day of the annual Hindu festival of Yamapanchak.
This professional prison dog is getting ready to patrol Yakutia Penal Colony Number 1, a prison deep in the heart of icy Siberia. You'd never know it by looking at him, but he's a clone of a Belgian Shepherd Malinois created at the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in South Korea in 2015. Now he's training for his new job with Yakutia law enforcement guarding some of Russia's most dangerous criminals.