The post Why every disaster response team needs an amazing rescue dog appeared first on Dog's Best Life. Natural disasters can be catastrophic, killing hundreds and leaving towns decimated for years.
With five dead in the Verulam disaster, rescue dogs that helped in the George building collapse have been rushed to KZN to locate the missing.
If you like risky adventures, you’ve probably considered signing up for a disaster rescue service. These organizations promise to save you when you’re trapped on the mountain and can’t get down—all ...
Nagaoka University of Technology (NUT), a UNAI member institution in Japan serving as the Hub for Sustainable Development Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, has been a world-leading ...
The Hudson Fire Department Search and Rescue Team is a small, 15-person volunteer crew from East Texas. They have a boat, swift water training and decades of experience. They’re who you want to see ...
The Rachael Ray Foundation's Rescue Brigade program helps rescue dogs become disaster search dogs through the Search Dog Foundation Cam, a golden retriever surrendered by his former owner, recently ...
Thailand has conducted the world's first disaster rescue training exercise using elephants and dogs. Four jumbos named Plai Saensap, Plai Saentan, Plai Valentine, and Plai Ngam joined the Thailand ...