Well maybe you should advise North Yorkshire Police that the dog they are deploying now (photo above) at great expense is actually a nappy and piglet dog and they have been conned ?
I doubt very much if they have been conned, he is probably an excellent dog and good at what he does.
I also doubt if he has been trained using nappies, but I would suggest in the absence of his CV that he most definitely will have been trained using human blood and dead pig.
For many years the Americans have been using dogs trained solely on human scent.
They alert to nothing else, absolutely no ambiguity or confusion with pig.
In the search for Jimmy Hoffa they alerted to animal bones.
Quote - In my role as advisor to the U.S. Justice Department I have facilitated assessment of numerous cadaver search dog teams in the United States. These dogs are exclusively trained using human cadaver sources.
http://eddieandkeela.blogspot.co.uk/2008/08/martin-grime-report-to-pj-mccann-case.htmlCadaver Dog Reacts To ‘Hit’ At Hoffa Dig SiteJune 18, 2013 5:03 PM
OAKLAND TWP. (WWJ) – There’s some renewed excitement in the hunt for labor leader Jimmy Hoffa’s remains after a cadaver dog had a “hit” on something Tuesday afternoon at the dig site.
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard said the dog, as he was walked around the search area, “reacted to some scent” in the ground — but investigators are not sure to what, exactly, the dog was reacting.
“I wouldn’t call it a conclusive hit,” Bouchard told reporters.
“It [the dog] is supposed to be discerning enough to tell the difference between a human or other kinds of animals, but, you know, obviously we’ve had some time lags and differentials and so … we’re not sure if the cadaver dog was in fact conclusive,” Bouchard said.
Earlier, a “suspicious” concrete slab was retrieved by investigators from the Oakland Township field where they have been digging for any sign of Hoffa. It’s still too soon, however, to know whether the slab is anything more than part of an old foundation for a barn.
Bouchard said some bones have been found — which is not unusual on farmland — but none of them are human bones.
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2013/06/18/cadaver-dog-reacts-to-hit-at-hoffa-dig-site/