
Search and Rescue :
Search and rescue (SAR) dogs are trained to use their sense of smell to help find people in difficult situations, such as missing persons, accidents, and disasters. They can also help locate remains buried underground. SAR dogs can be used in a variety of subspecialties, including water, avalanche, disaster, and human remains detection. The PWDCGC is proud of our member, Julie, who works her dogs in this area as a volunteer. Click here to learn more about these amazing dogs and how you may want to get involved.
Search and rescue (SAR) dogs are trained to use their sense of smell to help find people in difficult situations, such as missing persons, accidents, and disasters. They can also help locate remains buried underground. SAR dogs can be used in a variety of subspecialties, including water, avalanche, disaster, and human remains detection. The PWDCGC is proud of our member, Julie, who works her dogs in this area as a volunteer. Click here to learn more about these amazing dogs and how you may want to get involved.