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The breeds of dogs that are famous for tracking

The breeds of dogs that are famous for tracking




These dogs have the job of chasing the fleeing suspect and Tracking, keeping the suspect in custody until officers arrive; Or withholding suspects from some action by releasing and threatening to harm the dogs

  1. Airedale terrier
  2. Akita
  3. Belgian Malinois
  4. Belgian Sheepdog
  5. Belgian Tervuren
  6. Bouvier des Flandres
  7. Boxer
  8. Doberman Pinscher
  9. Dutch Shepherd
  10. German Shepherd
  11. Giant Schnauzer
  12. Indian pariah dog
  13. Labrador Retriever
  14. Rottweiler
  15. Weimaraner
  16. Collie (a.k.a. Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Scotch Collie)
  17. German Shorthaired Pointer

These dogs are used to sniffing the trails of lost or missing persons or objects. These dogs follow the scent left behind on a person and/or and object. These dogs are often used if a suspect runs and hides. There are also search and rescue dogs who also work with the police.



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