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Dog teams have a very special role in the world of search and rescue. The dogs' ultra-sensitive hearing, night vision, endurance and keen sense of smell have continually proven to be invaluable in the effort to locate missing persons. Because of their extraordinary abilities, dogs are often able to reduce the time spent searching, thereby increasing the chances that the mission persons will be found alive. A search dog's success stems from the fact that every human being has a smell -- not detectable by human beings, but discernible by animals -- which is caused by the constant stream of skin rafts and bacteria shed from the human body. How this scent is detected by the animals is dependent upon the training they have had in trailing or air scenting techniques. In both cases, the search dogs are able to locate missing persons even if they are hidden from view. Experts estimate that a single dog team can be as effective as 20 to 30 trained human searchers in locating a missing person in a given period of time.
Read more about SAR Dogs
Welcome to the K9 section of the NASAR website.� Please feel free to browse through the website, there is a lot of information here concerning our certifications, information about upcoming events and projects the K9 committee is working on.�
 
Here are Benefits of NASAR Canine Certifications�and the SAR Dog Training Grant Application for Local Teams�to assist in the development of NASAR certified resources.��
 
We also have included a Fact Sheet�on what Search and Rescue Dogs do and what to consider if you are Thinking About Becoming a SAR K-9 Handler?� Please check out the information about this rewarding but challenging volunteer opportunity.� �
 
If you would like more information, here are the SAR Dog Contacts�that can assist you with answering your questions.� If you are looking for a team in your area, check out various teams around the nation.
 
If you are a current K9 handler and are searching for a new K9 partner, you should check out the SAR Dog Classifieds ��
 
If you have questions or comments on the website, please let us know.
 
The NASAR K9 Committee