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yasser-salama10 · 4 months
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Captain Hall: The Courageous German Shepherd Detective
Have you heard of Captain Hall? He was the courageous German Shepherd who became one of the most prominent detectives in the history of the Egyptian Police Dog Unit. In this post, we will tell you an extraordinary story about this intelligent and amazing dog.
In his memoirs, Thomas Russell, nicknamed "The Governor of Cairo," tells the story of the discovery of Yuzbashi "Aziz Al-Alfi," an Egyptian officer specializing in dog training in England and Germany. An exceptional dog named "Captain Hall" was discovered. Captain Hall was three years old when he began training, and he came from untrained parents.
Despite this, Captain Hall was able to participate in more than 170 cases and crimes in just one year. He was able to identify the traces of 104 suspects, 32 of whom confessed to their crimes. The rest tried to deny their involvement in the crimes until the crimes were proven by investigations and evidence.
Captain Hall "attracted hundreds of crowds" according to Russell's description, as they gathered to watch his exciting discoveries and his contribution to uncovering horrific criminals. Hall became a living legend and a street hero, and he played a major role in establishing the reputation of the Egyptian Police Dog Unit as one of the most distinguished and professional units in the world.
Training police dogs requires great patience and dedication, but Captain Hall proved that he had a unique talent for understanding fingerprints, smells, and cues that help him solve crimes. He has become a symbol of intelligence, loyalty, and courage in the world of police detectives.
Captain Hall's legacy continues to this day, as his experience and skills are used to train new generations of police dogs in Egypt. Let us celebrate the courage and dedication of this exceptional dog who has contributed to maintaining security and justice in our country.
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yasser-salama10 · 4 months
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Hello, I'm Pickles the Collie, the 1966 World Cup hero! I'm thrilled to share my incredible story with you.
In 1966, a time of great excitement and anticipation. The world was eagerly awaiting the FIFA World Cup, and England was abuzz with hope and pride. However, just months before the tournament was set to kick off, disaster struck - the Jules Rimet Trophy, the coveted symbol of World Cup victory, was stolen!
I was accompanying my loyal friend, David Corbett, on an errand when we stumbled upon a scene of chaos. Police officers flooded the streets, and the air was thick with tension. As a sharp and perceptive collie, I sensed that something momentous had happened.
David was on a mission to find a payphone to make an urgent call to his brother.
My keen sense of smell led me to a nearby park, where I discovered a bundle of newspapers lying discarded. Something about it felt odd, and I stood there, my instincts on high alert. It was then that I had an Excited: the missing trophy was hidden within!
Wooow!! Seizing the opportunity to become a hero, I worked together with David Corbett to retrieve the trophy and return it to its rightful owners. It was an exhilarating and adventurous experience, and I felt immense pride in playing a part in restoring the stolen treasure to my country.
More importantly, this incident taught me the profound value of loyalty and intelligence. These qualities can make a real difference in the world, and I was grateful for the opportunity to showcase them.
In recognition of our heroic act, David and I were showered with rewards and accolades. I even had the honor of starring in the film "The Spy with a Cold Nose" .
Throughout my life, I've always had a passion for learning and training. Through puppy training and positive reinforcement, I honed my skills and became an obedient and intelligent canine. Today, I'm a devoted companion, cherishing the strong bonds I share with my family and friends.
As a proud Collie, I consider myself fortunate to have played a role in the 1966 World Cup. Collies are not just intelligent dogs; they are loyal companions, sources of inspiration, and bundles of joy. If you're considering welcoming a Collie into your life, I encourage you to provide them with proper training, love, and attention. You'll discover the incredible loyalty and intelligence that these remarkable dogs possess.
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yasser-salama10 · 4 months
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Good evening!
Let me introduce you to "Barry" from Switzerland, who has been preserved in the Natural History Museum in Switzerland for over 200 years.
In the mid-17th century, at an altitude of about 2,500 meters above sea level, at the hospice of Saint Bernard on the pass bearing the same name as the saint, which connects the "Martigny" area to the city of "Aosta" in the far northwest of Italy.
The mountain rescue dog of the Saint Bernard breed, "Barry," became famous for saving the lives of 40 people during the period (1800 - 1814). Indeed, "Barry" seems to have been very well-known when he passed away. "Frederick Misner," who was a professor of natural history in "Bern" in 1816, wrote: "It is nice and comforting to believe that this loyal dog who saved the lives of many people will not be forgotten quickly after his death."
It is recommended to use early socialization training and puppy training for all dogs, but it is especially important for large and strong dogs like Saint Bernards. It will help obedience training in teaching the dog not to jump on people, hit small children, steal food from the table, and make the most of their large size.
Overall, Saint Bernard dogs are kind and intelligent, and they just want to please you, but you need to communicate clearly what you expect from them.
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