As a qualified search and rescue dog, you must be able to successfully overcome various obstacles to become a qualified search and rescue worker. In addition, as a kind of search and rescue dogs, dogs must have a high degree of wisdom and strength. At the same time, search and rescue dogs must be flexible, confident, easy to train, adaptable and have a high level of physical strength and endurance. Search and rescue dogs must have strong teamwork ability in order to cooperate perfectly with human beings and save people in various dangers to the maximum extent.
As a search and rescue dog, it needs long-term intensive training, so a search and rescue dog must have a strong body. Search and rescue dog certification training can last for two to three years, working for three to four hours a day and three to six days a week, and often participating in group and team training. Every search and rescue field needs different types of training. For example, the rescue training of search and rescue dogs includes tactical "air strikes"-the search and rescue dogs there are trained to smell the victims in the air and then follow the smell to find the trapped people. This ability of search and rescue dogs is the key to finding those trapped under collapsed buildings and avalanches.
As a search and rescue dog, it needs firm confidence, flexibility, strong mental strength and strong endurance. Many search and rescue operations often end in unhappiness. A good search and rescue dog needs to keep calm in the face of disaster. In addition, a successful manager needs to be humble, communicate with search and rescue dogs and guide them to perform search and rescue tasks. At the same time, he also needs to be able to withstand various abilities in work, emotion and body.