Stray pup emerges top dog in elite Indian sniffer squad
Some 18 months after being rescued from stone-throwing children, a street mutt has emerged top dog in an elite bomb- and drug-sniffing squad.
Some 18 months after being rescued from stone-throwing children, a street mutt has emerged top dog in an elite bomb- and drug-sniffing squad.
The country’s National Police Agency released new photos of the pups just before they turned a month old.
Despite putting his best paw forward after several weeks in training, Gavel failed to “display the necessary aptitude” required of his role. But this turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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