Hi List,

I've had the fun of hunting with Brix and his "daddy" Sonny Clary and witnessed 
how devoted they are to each other and how smart and driven this great German 
Sheppard is. I've watched Sonny train and work in the field with this super 
dog. I had my doubts about a dog's ability to scent meteorites...(perhaps Brix 
uses sight also). I forgot that these animals are used all over the world to 
scent out inanimate and animate items. Truffles, birds, rabbits, stags, wild 
boars, people, lost personal items, land mines....so why not 
meteorites...especially "fresh" un-contaminated ones.

I once saw a Belgian Malanois used by our police department go into a room full 
of men he had never seen before and immediately go to the one who had the drug 
test packet (marijuana) sealed in a fresh plastic baggie in his shoe. I was 
told a dog's nose is 5000 times as sensitive as a human being and can process 
thirty or more scents at the same moment.

Yeah! Brix. Congrats Sonny.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536   

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>From: Michael Johnson <mich...@rocksfromspace.org>
>Sent: Apr 19, 2010 4:33 PM
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] METEORITE DOG FINDS FIRST METEORITE FROM THE APRIL 
>14, 2010 WISCONSIN FIREBALL!
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