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Definition of tracker dog in English: tracker dognoun A dog trained to pick up and follow a scent. Example sentencesExamples - The use of helicopters, tracker dogs and E 999 vehicles are critical in this exercise.
- The most interesting part, however, was the performance by a couple of canines - the sniffer and tracker dogs of the City Police.
- His old haunts in the Abbots Road area near the canal were visited around 5am by armed police with tracker dogs.
- Some dogs also have many applications in work, such as sheepdogs, tracker dogs and sniffer dogs.
- Helicopters and tracker dogs led the search and communications masts sprang up but it was not until the next morning that his body was found.
- That year a massive but unsuccessful search was launched in Salcombe by Devon and Cornwall police using tracker dogs and divers.
- They suffered hypothermia, bruises, abrasions, bites from tracker dogs, or were injured in road accidents.
- Police with tracker dogs later found him walking along the road in Thorpe, just under the intersection of the M25, five hours after the crash.
- Police said the operation was hampered by a lack of tracker dogs to sniff out bodies.
- Other immigrants have suffered injuries by police tracker dogs or have been shot by border police.
- To uncover refugees, the EU's eastern borders have been equipped with detachments of tracker dogs.
- When few hedgehogs remain in an area, tracker dogs are used to locate those left.
- But today it is German border patrols, with the aid of modern technologies and packs of tracker dogs, that prevent refugees from coming into the country.
- Research suggests that there are many factors that can influence the performance of a tracker dog.
- The unsung heroes in any police set up are the sniffer and tracker dogs.
- Cops, with aborigine trackers and tracker dogs, scoured the area.
- The tracker dog Chikku and the sniffer dog Linda were also displayed at the press conference.
- Tracker dogs Meghala and Benzy bagged the second prize in the obedience contests.
- During that period, more than 30 officers surrounded the canefield and began combing the area with tracker dogs.
- Police, both British and Belgian, use heart beat monitors, carbon dioxide detectors, tracker dogs and mobile truck scanners to pick up stowaways.
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