Aside from being adorable companions, some dogs also serve as a huge help in terms of finding lost things.
Keen Sense Of Smell
Dogs’ sense of smell is around 10,000 to 100,000 times better than ours, which makes them extremely helpful for a lot of things.
Professional Doggos
For more than 300 years, many search and rescue operations have relied on the capability of a dog’s olfactory senses to track down lost things or people.
Trained Dog
Banjo is only 9 months old but he is probably one of the dogs with the best sense of smell.
What He Can Do
This German wirehaired pointer was trained to sniff through trails and other suspicious places and this special skill came in handy when they were out skiing.
A Day Out
Banjo and his owner, Kerry, were on a cross-country ski trip in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan when the dog started acting up.
He Followed Him
Kerry trusts in his dog’s skills so when he noticed Banjo’s “distinct tail whip and body movement when he’s around fresh animal scent,” he decided to follow him up to the woods to see what’s up there.
A Lost Dog
Lo and behold, Banjo and Kerry spotted a Golden Retriever beneath the trees looking lost, cold, and hungry. Banjo stayed with the poor dog while Kerry called animal control to help him contact his owners.
They’re Reunited
Kerry got on the phone with Julia and Brett Neufeldt, the dog’s owners, and put them on speaker. As it turns out, they were currently on a search party for Louie, the Golden Retriever, when they received the call.
He’s Okay
Julia and Brett were able to bring their dog back home that day. They brought him to the vet and found out that he needed some surgery on both knees, but thanks to Banjo and Kerry, they were able to find Louie before something worse happens.
Watch how Banjo’s keen sense of smell tracked down a lost dog in the video below.
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