The questions are:
- Why is it called the Bow Wow Brigade?
- How many dogs can be trained per day?
- Did any dogs die during a mission?
- Do the dogs have a special diet?
- Do they only use male dogs?
- How old were the dogs when they retire?
- How many different breeds of dogs are there in the brigade?
- Do they let the dogs mate and reproduce or buy them?
Disaster : Country : Year
ReplyDeleteBaguio City Earthquake : Baguio City, Philippines : Jul 1990
Highland Towers Collapse : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Dec 1993
Tai Chung County Earthquake : Taiwan : Sep 1999
Asian Tsunami Disaster : Aceh, Indonesia : Dec 2004
Asian Tsunami Disaster : Khao Lak, Thailand : Dec 2004
Sumatra Earthquake : Nias Island, Indonesia : Mar 2005
Rokan Hilir Bush Fires : Sumatra, Indonesia : Aug 2005
South Asian Earthquake : Muzaffarabad, Pakistan : Oct 2005
Central Java Earthquake : Central Java, Indonesia : May 2006
Sichuan Earthquake : Sichuan, China : May 2008
Padang City Earthquake : Sumatra, Indonesia : Oct 2009
Christchurch Earthquake : Christchurch, New Zealand : Mar 2011
Japan Earthquake : Soma City, Japan : Mar 2011
More countries that the Civil Defence Force helped (and date)
Can't find answers to the questions :(
For Question 7,
ReplyDeleteGerman Shepherd (protection, attack dog, ground based tracking and air based tracking, locating human remains, locating drugs, locating IEDs, locating evidence)
Dutch Shepherd (protection, attack dog)
Belgian Malinois (protection, attack dog, locating IEDs, locating evidence, locating drugs, prisoner transport, human tracking)
Labrador Retriever (locating bombs, drugs)
Doberman Pinscher (protection, attack dog)
Springer Spaniel (locating bombs, drugs)
Bloodhound (odor-specific ID, tracking, locating bombs, drugs, evidence)
Beagle (locating bombs, drugs)
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