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A Graduation in the Family
by Grayson Schaffer | on November 11th, 2009 | in Features, The Wildrose Way

Hmmm, notes of kerosene with a distinct diesel finish

Hmmm, notes of kerosene with a distinct diesel finish

Mike passed along news from Tennessee-based handler Jim Bowers about Cooper’s half-brother Boone’s recent certification in arson detection. Boone is trained to detect some 18 different accelerants, which are often present in arson-caused fires. The dog pinpoints the location of the fuel in the debris, a sample is taken back to the lab and, voila, This was no accident!

Boone was started in scent detection at Wildrose shortly after birth and made the team at only 12 months, which is very young to pass the Canine Accelerant Detection Association’s rigorous test. Currently there are about 200 arson-detection dogs working in the country. Nice job, Boone!