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Seems only right that if there was such a dog it would have
to be a golden retriever
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I have always thought it would be cool to try...I believe silver has a smell...I once had a dog that brought only rusty stuff home!
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are you saying that I am crazy or just think I am? I've seen Antique dealers smell silver for purity...we can taste metal as its still a chemical such as fillings (which a lot are silver) or aluminum foil and I know when I eat with silver flatware so there for we can smell it...
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I work in Corrections, and we have dogs that can sniff out cell phones, no lie. Pretty sure it can be done.
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As a human, I can't smell plastic unless it is burning. Dog's might me able to smell the raw plastic tho. Ask the handlers what the dog is picking up on when you get a chance. If the phone is turned on, it would also give off heat. I think it is the battery that he/she is smelling. EDIT- I found this: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/201...dogs_used.html |
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I've read stories of dogs trained to dig clad coins. Apparently they can smell the copper ... put a copper coin in your mouth and you can also taste the copper. Considering that a gold ring is usually part copper, they should be able to dig them (yes I have tasted gold rings too and I'm pretty sure I'm tasting the copper). To avoid digging endless clad, I guess you'd have to train dogs to reject the strong copper smells and dig the slight copper smells (that would take a smart dog!). Maybe they'd miss the 24k pure copper but that's a small price to pay.
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I've got a video of my Lab smelling down her rock under water. This all started when she went under and got that rock out of the water, I got that same rock from her and threw it in the stream and she went after it and got it. I then got the camera and threw the rock in again and filmed it that time. I'm thinking if she can do that, I might be able to train her to find gold.....???
Anyone know how to do such a thing? http://youtu.be/-WObVbSS138 |
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Some years back I was detecting an abandoned house yard. I noticed a dog digging in the ground under a bedroom window nearby. He was going at it like crazy and after a while he left. As I worked my way over I noticed coins all over his dirt throw area. Long story short - I dug & eyeballed about 50 coins, none old though.
No doubt he smelled them underground as a lot of dirt had been removed. Steve in so az __________________ |
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Within the last few years the search was rekindled for a plane that went missing in 1960. I believe eye witness accounts showed that it had crashed into Montana's Flathead lake but no one knew quite where. It's a huge and very deep lake. The wreckage was located at a depth of 300ft by a cadaver dog handled from a boat on the surface......a half century later. Go figure.
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Seriously, I have always felt I could detect a distinct smell that silver has. Particularly after I warm it in my hand and rub it a bit. I know, sounds crazy, but really...
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I first discovered this as a kid when I had a pocketful of change which I liked to jingle with my fingers (and yes, that was back when coins were silver). Since pure silver has no similar effect, I can only conclude that the main source of the odor comes from the copper that sterling/coin silver is alloyed with. But the odor is slightly different from that which comes from copper (which has its own stink); there seems to be a vaguely sulfurous overtone to it and I only have wild guesses where that may come from. But the fact remains, you aren't crazy - sterling and coin silver stinks.
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I remember as a kid, putting coins in my mouth, and how horrible they tasted!
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I think you could probably train your dog to sniff out copper, because the copper is oxidizing and should emit some sort of odor...right?
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These dogs do exist... they are called Golden Retrievers
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