There was a recent London case, involving a dog like Eddie, and I notice there is not a thread questioning the professionalism of that dog and its handler or the training and prcedures used.
Mr Grime seems IMO an expert, have you considered that his dog Ed possibly provides useful intelligence for scenarios other than the IMO incorrect "theydunit" theory?
The dogs were excellent, but the interpretataions afterwards were rubbishy. Amaral just didn't understand things .... or he didn't want to.
Martin did call Eddie back repeatedly and tapped things. Would you consider that the best practice?
A lot of time was spent going over the second Mccann apartment, and Eddie didn't alert for some time. How come that we accept that there was nothing to alert to in the OC apartments which he was whizzed around? It took quite some time in the second Mccann apartment and he didn't spend nearly as much time in any of the other Tapas group apartments
When he went around 5A he alerted to some blood but we know that someone else staying there later, bled heavily in that apartment ... so we cant take too much notice of that, can we?.
Also he made at least one major mistake when he took CCat out of that cupboard in flat 2 ...and pronounced that Ccat had caused the alert.
As we all saw , it was the pile of folders / papers on top of the counter that caused the alert. We all make mistakes and that was easy to do ....but that was a major mistake, IMO