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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

Authorities investigating two missing girl cases say cadaver dogs picked up a scent that could indicate buried remains in the backyard of a Northern California couple already charged in a kidnapping. (Sept. 17)

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  • If the veterinarians would spay and neuter animals for free, there would be a lot fewer unwanted pets. What this has to do with this video is directed @chissiez1 and Winter Haven. I commend the dogs and officers that perform this type of search for missing children.

  • The cruelty is in the production and sale of the young animals to people that treat them like commodities.

    To turn unwanted animals on to the streets where they become strays and cannot take care of themselves is unconscionable.

    Unwanted animals are humanely destroyed.

  • Um, what does this have to do with the video it's attached to???

  • Amazing power of animals-but sad Califoornia spends a quarter of a billion dollars a year killing dogs and cats putting to death a half a million perfectly adoptable pets yearly-california alone. Yearly. And people oppose the SB250-Pet responsibility act. Our nation is very cruel and what we do to animals is beyond cruelty.

  • Fantastic dogs!!! Good job.

  • Sit booboo, sit.

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