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Dog spotted riding unsecured on back of speeding truck
A dog was spotted unsecured on the open back of a moving truck as it travelled at speed along a busy highway. Motorist ...
The latest tool to stop the spread of invasive spotted lanternflies isn’t a powerful pesticide or a cutting-edge machine—it’s a good boy with an insatiable nose and a knack for tricks, Atmos reports.
Have you ever wished that your dog’s obsession with sniffing things could lead to something productive? You may be in luck! A recent study has shown that regular pet dogs can be trained to sniff out ...
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A new study shows that millions of family dogs can join the fight against the invasive spotted lanternfly with just minimal home training, and perform about as well as professional detection dogs.
UPDATE Monday night: Members of Anakin's Trails Animal Search in Greer said they took Asta, the male dog, to be checked out and he is free of broken bones and internal injuries.Read the full post here ...
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