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What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs: An Interview with Cat Warren
Cadaver dog handler Cat Warren is the author of What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs, a terrific book on dogs who work in the military, in police departments, and by searching for both contemporary and historical missing remains. She talks with Jan Burke about how cadaver dogs and their handlers are trained, the environments and conditions they work in, and what we do and don’t yet know about how dogs find the missing dead.
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LINKS:
Cat Warren: catwarren.com
What do we know about dogs noses?: http://www.science20.com/what_dog_knows/science_what_dog_knows-122271
Cadaver Dog (Andy Rebmann and Marcia Koenig’s site): http://cadaverdog.com
National Search Dog Alliance: http://www.n-sda.org
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUS): http://namus.gov
FBI Statistics for Missing and Unidentified Persons in the US for 2012: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ncic/ncic-missing-person-and-unidentified-person-statistics-for-2012
RECOMMENDED READING:
What the Dog Knows by Cat Warren
The Cadaver Dog Handbook, by Andrew Rebmann, Edward David, Marcella Sorg
Analysis of Lost Person Behavior by William Syrotuck and Jean Anne Syrotuck
Canine Ergonomics: The Science of Working Dogs by William S. Helton