Share on Facebook canine (redirected fromCanines) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia ca·nine (kā′nīn) adj. 1.Of, relating to, or characteristic of the canids. 2.Of, relating to, or being one of the pointed conical teeth located between the incisors and the first bicuspids. ...
And while we now have systems that can detect a smaller amount of a chemical than a dog can, they're huge and complicated and can't be used in the field. You can bring a sample to the machine, sure, but it can't go out and hunt for it as a dog can. A dogs nose can detect...
however, he became reconciled to his white master, and proved to be a most faithful and useful ally; dragging a small sledge that contained the heavier necessaries of a hunter's life, and partaking with his master all the pleasures and privations of a nomad existence. On account of wolfish...
used for the benefit of society. This review paper relies on veterinary public health expertise to present a comprehensive overview of police canine use by municipal law enforcement in the United States, including known impacts and gaps in knowledge. The existing literature from animal-assisted ...