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SOUTH FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Though expensive metal detectors and armed security officers abound at all United States airports, airways are also turning to simpler measures to protect the approximate 769 million passengers who fly each year.

They employ dogs, whose hunting and herding abilities come as naturally to them as flying does to the birds.

Sky, a 1-year-old Border Collie, routinely frequents the Southwest Florida International Airport to help keep the birds at bay.

"Good girl. Good job," said James Hess, Sky's handler and the airport's operations manager. "Way to get those birds!"

"To the birds, she's the predator," Hess said. "She's that coyote or wolf they're used to seeing out in the wild."

Sky helps prevent bird strikes, which can cause major damage to an aircraft. Birds can get sucked into an engine or hit a windshield with enough force to cause a pilot to lose control.

"The birds are the largest offenders. They certainly are more high profile offenders because they're the ones that create the greatest danger of air craft in flight," said Mike Brown, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.

The Federal Aviation Administration reports that during the last 14 years, birds have caused 97 percent of the 82,000 documented aircraft-animal collisions. Eleven of those crashes proved fatal, according to the FAA.

Military bases were the first to utilize dogs to ward off stray birds. The Dover Air Force Base, located in Delaware, has employed dogs to prevent bird strikes since the early 1980s.

Southwest Florida International was the first commercial airport in the nation to pick up the idea nearly 10 years ago.

"We're very proud of the program here at the airport. We're very proud of Sky." said Angie Strait, a public relations coordinator at Southwest International Airport. "We're very happy to have them as part of our team."

Before Sky came to town, two Border Collies, Jet and Radar, served to reduce the number of documented bird strikes. With officials noting the decrease as significant, other "bird dog programs" have continued to spout up at other airports.

Now, roughly 20 U.S. airports utilize bird dogs as part of their wildlife management program.

The work provides the herding dogs with a sense of purpose, while giving flying passengers one less worry to consider in reaching their final destination.

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jackie
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so good for the dog
 
Katie M.
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What a great way to get animals involved!
 
kellymlew
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This is a great story. He seems to really love working for the airport and does it well...keep up the good work...
 
jana s.
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He just loves his job! What a great story.
 
Jackie B.
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I love anything that gets animals involved. I hope they can get more animals to help in a way such as this!
 
ejansson
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How ironic that this article ran before the "Miracle on the Hudson".
 
Lucille Vaughn F.
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I think that it is great that this dog has a job to do and thrives on it. We fellow travelors thank him for the job he is doing and can rest a little easier when flying out of this airport.
 
Lorraine G.
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Makes sense both common and dollars!
 
sally r.
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It gives these active dogs a job and it doesn't hurt the birds. This works for both. I know they are also used on golf courses.
 
Lisa T.
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What a important job she has! I think she deserves a raise.
 
Bridget L.
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I never imagined that dogs would be employed in such a way - very interesting. I'll bet Sky loves her job - that is a breed that MUST be kept busy!
 
Pat B.
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Sky has an important job and she is probably very happy doing her work every day. Border Collies areneed a job to do--
 
Bobbi G.
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Sure hope Tampa, Fl has heard about this. It sounds like a wonderful idea, especially after hearing about the miracle landing in the Hudson River recently in New York.
 
June L.
June L. (sixcats)
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Another great story that shows how amazing animals are.
 
Erika  N.
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It's always nice to hear stories about dogs helping humans out.
 
ktldun
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Kuddos for Sky...
 
charlup
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Jobs for dogs to keep them happy and people safe. Good idea.
 
Roetta
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This is fabulous ! I live in Ft. Myers and am relieved to see this dog working. Since all my travels are by air, I feel more confident.
 
sllange
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That's fantastic! My mother lives there and I didn't know they did that.
 
Jgigi
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This is remarkable....
 
GEMalaby
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Amazing job they're doing! Keep up the good work....
 
Heather B.
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Perfect job for a border collie.
 
Meryl O.
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A border collie loves to do work like this. Hopefully these dogs can be found in our shelters and it will be a win,win situation or everyone.
 
cathy C.
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Now that's a good idea. What a fun job for a dog who likes birding.
 
Wilma T.
Wilma T. (wdtipton)
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What a wonderful idea! The airports can adopt from the local shelters and it would be win-win situation!
 
Jason P.
Jason P. (JPAULS)
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These dogs are amazing and smart. Good way to use their natural instincts to provide a valuable service.
 
Holly O.
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This is a perfect solution. Border Collies and other breeds love to have a job to do and it saves lives, people and birds. It a natural thing.
 
Leslieanne S C.
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Now this is a cool way to use a dog's natural abilities!
 
Marnie B.
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There's nothin' like a border collie with a job to do!
 
Cindi K.
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great idea, it will give these animals something to live for. Hopefully they are treated well
 
Ann P.
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Many dogs like to have "jobs" and will do whatever it takes to accomplish the task.
 
Kelly  P.
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I love border collies. they are so smart.
 
jane w.
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I have heard of this before and think that it is a good idea. After the Hudson River landing other airports should look into this way of chasing birds and geese away.
 
Halley T.
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Smart, but...Are these animals taken home at night? What about bad weather? Does he have I am such a worry wart.
 
Linda B.
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This seems like a good way to utilize shelter dogs - and an inexpensive alternative to other methods.
 
Mary M.
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I had no idea that many airports were using dogs. Border collies are very intelligent, love a job and love to please.
 
dogsLOVErunning
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Neat idea
 
B F.
B F. (Zyloh)
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This is awesome. They could have spent tons of money creating some machine to do this but they used their heads and got a dog. Perfect!
 
Lindsey B.
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What a great, simple idea!
 
Julie F.
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I always feel so bad about birds getting hit by airplanes and vice versa. This is a nice non-toxic to the environment idea and the dog gets a job too.
 
Linda
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I am sure there are plenty of herding breeds in shelters that can do this job! Our local border patrol utilizes dogs trained from our local SPCA!
 
Jessica S.
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I'm sure she loves her job!
 
Stacie R.
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What a great job for a dog. I'm sure she really enjoys it.
 
Tim K.
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When Sprint Nextel opened its campus in Overland Park, Kan., several years ago, it hired a dog to drive away geese. Here's a photo of her:24.124.1.183/photos/2001/may/15.
 
Pat T.
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This is a very good example of how dogs can help humans. The airport is utilizing the talents of the Border Collie to keep passengers and aircraft safe from bird strikes.
 
UnoDiamante
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That is a great story..and she works at the airport near my parents house! That is where we fly into and out of all the time..maybe I will see her next time! :)
 
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this is good win win shes protecting the planes whiles shes getting exercise
 
Marleydog
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It is a win/win situation -- all around!
 
Anuhya G.
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thats great! way to go Sky :)
 
Jeanne B.
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Why not use an animal's instinct to herd and help the air traffic/humans at the same time. Great idea!
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