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These hybrids were small, agile, and trainable, and had excellent noses. The jackal–dog hybrids were bred together for seven generations to establish the breed. The result was an easily trainable dog with a superior sense of smell, called "Sulimov dogs" after their breeder. [citation needed] As described by Sulimov:
The half-breed jackal-dogs were difficult to train and were bred back to Huskies to produce quarter-breed hybrids (quadroons). These hybrids were small, agile, trainable and had an excellent sense of smell. Twenty-five jackal-dog hybrids are used by Aeroflot at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow for functions including bomb-sniffing ...
Jackal; Jackal coursing; Jackal–dog hybrid; S. Side-striped jackal This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 08:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Alma, Archie and Hugo are rescue dogs, and as a result, "pre-wired with a lot of anxiety," Pasinetti explained. The three of them were likely in separate areas of the house — with Alma right at ...
Jackal–dog hybrid; R. Red wolf; W. Wolfdog This page was last edited on 2 July 2012, at 06:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
These furry creatures look like a dog and raccoon mixed together. They are actually not related to either, despite their similar looks. They belong to the canid animal family which includes foxes ...
This sweet young dog was clearly frightened, even as he decompressed in the safety of Jon's car. As commenter Laura noticed, "His paw on your arm [shows that] he’s scared but feels safe with you ...
[5] [8] They have been successfully used as search and rescue dogs, especially in mountainous regions where dogs must be tough and agile. [1] Nenets Herding Laika have been successfully used as detection dogs, and the Sulimov jackal-dog hybrids used for bomb detection in Moscow International Airport were bred using Nenets Herding Dog. [9] [8]