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Its’ necessary for a dog to learn to search the trunk of a car since it is a routine function at Americas’ border crossings.

Canine Enforcement Training Center
photo by James R. Tourtellotte

Its’ necessary for a dog to learn to search the trunk of a car since it is a routine function at Americas’ border crossings.


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The leash between a handler and a dog does not represent a relationship of Master and Slave; it connects the two and makes them one.CBP officers listen as they receive advice from the director of the Canine Enforcement Training Center, Lee Titus.Here a CBP officer’s dog locates narcotics in a cargo facility used for training.For a dog, praise after a job well done makes it all worthwhile.This handler takes her dog through the obstacle course.This dog is learning to search on a moving belt with luggage similar to those at airports.This puppy is part of the CBP breeding program.After a hearty meal these puppies get their faces washed.Every dog is taken care of by a U.S. Army Veterinarian assigned to the school.Many agencies train at the Canine Enforcement Training Center. Coast Guard handlers prepare food bowls for their dogs.Grooming time for the dogs is a great time out during a busy day.Seized illegal drugs are used to create training aids for the dogs.Instructors stand by as a handler and a dog search a seaport container for contraband.At a nearby warehouse an explosive detection dog searches for explosives.This dog is learning to search on a moving belt with packages similar to those at mail facilities.At the end of a successful training cycle the rigorous process of training a dog is worth all of the effort.
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