Guest guest Posted June 15, 2002 Report Share Posted June 15, 2002 China Daily http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2002-06-15/73917.html (ZHAO HUANXIN) 06/15/2002 Quarantine authorities are considering launching a national training base for detector dogs in Beijing after a test batch of sniffing dogs proved effective at barking pests and diseases out of the country. Four detector dogs were deployed in January at the Beijing International Airport for the first time in China. Since then they have sniffed 1,254 kilograms of fruit, meat and other products in quarantine that are forbidden to be carried into China, the Beijing Exit-Entry Inspection and Quarantine Agency said yesterday. After passing assessment from an expert panel on Thursday, officials said the dogs' work could be expanded in other areas of the country to help protect the country against pests and diseases from goods in quarantine. The ever-increasing number of passengers and cargoes coming into China has prompted China to employ every possible means to improve quarantine and inspection and to ensure the safety of its people and animal husbandry, according to Beijing experts. The dogs are a good supplement to other quarantine methods such as X-ray machines and passenger declaration forms, said Dong Jingmin from the Beijing agency. " They can even play an irreplaceable role in inspecting some key flights and special passengers, " he said. The country has no facilities yet to train quarantine detector dog handlers and build up dog teams. Wei Chuanzhong, director of the Beijing quarantine agency, said they will work to construct one. " The Beijing agency will step up preparations to build the quarantine detector dog training base for quarantine agencies across the country, " said the official. The current four Labrador retrievers drafted by the Beijing agency were trained by the China Military Dog Breeding and Training Centre at the People's Liberation Army last year, he said. They have provided a highly effective quarantine barrier against otherwise invading and destructive pests, vegetables, plant material, meat products, eggs, birds and reptiles, agency officials said. However, the officials did not give a date for the construction of the training centre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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