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few lines about defence dogs...(sniffer)

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Answered by arham3490
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It's twilight. The Esplanade bus terminal — from where state and private buses for all of West Bengal depart — is teeming with people. There are porters carrying loads, office-goers rushing to catch buses and ladies in starched sarees humming along to a backdrop of a typical cosmopolitan Indian city.

Gypsy, a well-trained 2-year-old German Shepherd police dog, is surrounded by this frenzied chaos. She remains calm with Mohan Mondal, her handler, by her side. Mondal cones his hand before Gypsy’s nose, directing her to pick up a scent from a suspicious object. He then commands her Sungho dhundo, which translates to "smell and detect." Amidst the myriad odors and fragrances wafting in the air, including the stench from a pile of garbage and drains, she successfully detects the source.

A year ago, both Gypsy and 46-year-old Mondal, a constable with the Kolkata Police Dog Squad, were sent to National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD), India's premier dog-training academy in a sleepy town called Tekanpur in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Second to the Indian Army, which has its exclusive dog-training academy, Border Security Force trains all dogs deployed into various wings of the Indian armed forces.
Answered by aaravbansal714
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These are known as police dogs also

Most of the defence dog can work about 8 eight years they can live upto 11 rto 14 years.

All the defence dog get their pay as food shelter water medical and all the other things which a dog requires.

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