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Topic: Man's best friend, bacteria's worst enemy: dog sniffs out superbug in hospital (Read 589 times)

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Done reading the article , truly that dogs snipping mechanism is so powerful so amazing, I really cant imagine this dogs ability to snipe such very tiny organisms such bacteria,dogs today are are also very smart they excel in different activities compared to other pet animals like this video lol (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8azDW4JhnM) They are indeed a mans best friend and life saver..
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Some Neanderthals were Vegetarians who used Natural Forms of Penicillin and Aspirin as medicine





Neanderthals were thought to be enthusiastic meat eaters and an analysis of the remains found in Belgium revealed DNA from woolly rhinoceroses and wild sheep, along with a few mushrooms.


Read more at http://globalwarming-arclein.blogspot.ca/2017/03/some-neanderthals-were-vegetarians-who.html.


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As a dog lover, this is truly an amazing feat. I hope in the future, dogs can sniffs out cancer and other diseases so that It can be prevented and cure.
They are not just man's best friend, they are man's savior.
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An amazing dog. He is a human friend, so it will be much more interesting and easier to cooperate with him in the medical field.
legendary
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Thats a big achievement for the trainer and the unit that dog belong. I didn't think that dog can do that because Im think the dog is good only in drugs,bombs and others but now it can sniff a bacteria.
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This just shows that the dogs usability does not only as mans bestfriend, police dog, army dog, rescuer dog but also as a medical sniffer. This is another success for humanity using dogs capacity to help mans fight against sickness caused by bacteria. This will strengthen the relationship of dog and man since they are intertwined.
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Man's best friend, bacteria's worst enemy: dog sniffs out superbug in Canada hospital

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/12/clostridium-difficile-infection-canada-dog-detective

<< Angus the English springer spaniel is believed to be only canine hospital employee in the world trained to sniff out notorious bacteria Clostridium difficille. >>


That's an amazing dog Cheesy i mean its bright as ever. what is the breed of that dog? i have a dog here but his stupid >.< is a labrador he only eats sleep and poops sometimes he plays smart by being cute or hiding some things that belongs to me, i really love dogs and i want that dog Cheesy not that who sniffs out the superbug but the breed of that is very nice to have a bright dog in your home Cheesy what i am confused that they can smell me further away from home and he can hear me when i am eating junk foods and certainly he sniff's very very good i wonder what are they sniffing at and how can they smell it i mean they can detect something wrong its just like superdog >.< I love dogs man.. Cheesy
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Slava Ukraini!
Amazing dog and person who trained him. It's hard to understand, how it's possible to sniff out bacteria. I was thinking that bacterias don't have specific smell.
This article again proves that dogs is amazing animals, who really helps to us. This is why they are called man's best friend.
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That's amazing, I wonder how it smells like, but I probably wouldn't wanna smell it haha.

Go dogs!
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It's great that there are those kind of dogs in our days.  They are save us any time we can't. I'm very proud for those dogs Smiley
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Man's best friend, bacteria's worst enemy: dog sniffs out superbug in Canada hospital

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/12/clostridium-difficile-infection-canada-dog-detective

<< Angus the English springer spaniel is believed to be only canine hospital employee in the world trained to sniff out notorious bacteria Clostridium difficille. >>
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