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UP Police Celebrate Birthday of Dog Who Was Part of Donald Trump s Security During His India Visit
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Muzaffarnagar police celebrated the third birthday of its dog, Dicky, who had been part of the then US president Donald Trump s security drill when he visited India in 2020.
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The Muzaffarnagar police celebrated the third birthday of its sniffer dog Dicky with a special cake.
Dicky, whose birthday was celebrated on Saturday, was helped by his handler, Sunil Kumar, in cutting the cake.
Indian Army trains indigenous dog breed chippiparai, cocker spaniels to detect Covid-19
The dogs are being trained to sniff out coronavirus by identifying unique metabolic biomarkers in sweat and urine samples of individuals.
Shubhangi Misra 9 February, 2021 3:13 pm IST Text Size:
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New Delhi: Jaya, Casper and Mani are among India’s first military dogs to assist the country’s Covid-19 frontline team. The dogs are being trained to detect coronavirus on the basis of urine and sweat samples of individuals.
While Casper is a cocker spaniel, Jaya and Mani belong to the indigenous chippiparai breed from Tamil Nadu that have lean bodies and long legs.
Four-legged friends of the armed force have been an integral part of challenging tasks such as explosive and narcotics detection, search and rescue operations.
Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation
Tue, Feb 9 2021 13:06 IST |
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Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation Image Source: IANS News
Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation Image Source: IANS News
Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation Image Source: IANS News
Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation Image Source: IANS News
Army canines can detect Covid virus in real time situation Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 9 : Indian Army has trained canines to detect Covid-19 virus for a quick and a real time situation for easier movements of troops. These canines Chippiparai and Cocker Spaniel have been deployed at transit camps of the force in Delhi and Chandigarh.
Indian Army has trained canines to detect Covid-19 virus for a quick and a real time situation for easier movements of troops. These canines Chippiparai and Cocker Spaniel have been deployed at transit camps of the force in Delhi and Chandigarh.