Agreed.
But Morse was ...
Rex A. Stockham, forensic canine program manager for the FBI, also testified about Morse on Wednesday. "I'm aware of no false positives for Morse," he said. "We've never had any case yet where the dog has responded and it's been shown to be incorrect."
http://www.mccannfiles.com/id421.html An EVRD dog received additional training on human cadavers which were buried on land and submerged underwater. This took place in America and facilitated by the FBI at the University of Tennessee. The scent detection threshold of the dog is greatly enhanced.
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/MARK_HARRISON.htmFBI consultant Martin Grime told the High Court in Glasgow that he and his springer spaniel dogs,
Eddie, Keela and Morse, were called in by Northern Constabulary in the hunt for Bob Rose, who disappeared on June 6 last year.
Mr Grime told prosecutor Alex Prentice QC that one of the dogs,
Eddie, who is trained to detect dead bodies, reacted when he was taken to sand dunes at Sty Wick on June 24 last year.
He said: “His normal reaction is to bark. On this occasion he started to dig. As soon as he started to dig I called him back.”
The jury heard that a thin metal probe was then put into the spot Eddie indicated before a forensic anthropologist was called in to excavate the scene.
The jury was told that a body was found at the spot Eddie had indicated.http://eddieandkeela.blogspot.com/2010/02/sniffer-dog-detected-body-in-orkney.html