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PositionDriving - Driving education for dogs - Brief article

Dogs have been trained to rescue people, sniff out drugs, detect oil spills, and even some cancers in humans. Now they can add a new skill: driving. Animal-rescue workers in New Zealand taught three dogs awaiting adoption--Porter, Monty, and Ginny--to drive an SUM after eight weeks of intensive training. They did it to show how smart dogs are so people would adopt them. In much the same way that birds, rats, and other animals are trained, the dogs were rewarded...

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