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BANGKOK (March 17): Trained by Chulalongkorn University s Faculty of Veterinary Science, six Labrador Retrievers are set to sniff out Covid-19 asymptomatic persons at designated airports and ports in Thailand, with an about 95% accuracy rate. According to Prof Dr Kaywalee Chatdarong, the faculty s vice dean of the research and innovations section, on the Chula Journal website, the faculty decided to train Labrador Retrievers as they are friendly and have good sense of smell. Dr Kaywalee, who is the project’s chief, said dogs’ sense of smell is 50 times greater than that of humans, and through the sweat produced by humans, they could sniff out those carrying the virus but showing no symptoms. ....
Hounds were bred to assist when hunting. (Image: Getty) If your dog is a Bloodhound, Dachshund or Greyhound, these breeds were bred to assist in hunting. Their impeccable eyesight and sense of smell aid them when seeking prey. People contemplating owning a hound dog should be aware that sight hounds, like Greyhounds, are short-distance, high-speed sprinters, who need free-running exercise off the lead. A few short walks a day will satisfy their short bursts of energy. However, be wary that your recall is more powerful than the lure of a rabbit, especially if you adopt a former racing dog! Scent hounds, like Bloodhounds, have a lot of stamina and are used to tracking scents over a long period of time. Therefore, they prefer long, steady walks to burn off all that energy. ....
Thai sniffer dogs can detect Covid-19 in sweat tribune.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribune.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WINDSOR, ONT. A warning to all Labrador Retrievers, Frenchies are nipping at your heels. According to the American Kennel Club’s latest rankings on the most popular dog breeds, French Bulldogs are moving in on long-time favourite labs, who have been on the top of the list for 30 straight years. Being number two on the list is a major accomplishment for French Bulldogs. They ranked a distant 82nd 30 years ago. The rest of the top 10 includes German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Bulldogs, Poodles, Beagles, Rottweilers, German Shorthaired Pointers and Dachshunds. RELATED IMAGES ....
Chula sniffer dogs score 95% on Covid detection bangkokpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bangkokpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.