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MIAMI -- Labs are popular assistance dogs in the United States, commonly serving both visually impaired people and police forces.

But one Florida-based black lab, Cloud, is taking the job to a whole new, aquatic level.

The 3-year-old dog is trained to odor-detect dolphins in distress.

On a typical day at the Dolphin Cove Research and Education Center in Key Largo, Cloud could be seen checking on her "dolphin friends" that call the facility home.

"They're very curious of her," said Chris Blankenship, the senior marine biologist at Dolphin Cove. "They come up and look, move their heads back and forth. They kind of see her as a friend, I suppose."

In order to train Cloud to recognize the dolphins’ scent, Blankenship hid vials of dolphin tissue around Dolphin Cove.

"I remember one time I had thrown it (a vial) into about three feet of water and she was in an area where she couldn't see what was going on," Blankenship recalled.

"I put her on her alert and she went like she was going to go get her ball. She literally put her head into the water and pulled up the pipe with the sample. So we know it works."

Blankenship and his partner in this unique mission, Beth Smart, have both witnessed dolphins die during mass strandings in South Florida.

"Strandings don't occur with any rhyme or reason," said Smart, director of the Dolphin & Marine Medical Research Foundation in Palm Beach, Fla. "They occur when you least expect it and you have to be prepared for that."

A 2005 mass stranding in the Florida Keys killed some 30 dolphins. It can sometimes prove difficult for humans to spot stranded dolphins, but Cloud’s nose can pick up where people’s eyes leave off.

Cloud and her handler make regular trips along the Florida coastline to practice her craft.

"If she were alerting on a stressed, injured or dead animal she'd go into a sit and then bark," Blankenship said.

Cloud has succeeded in locating distressed animals in three separate marine incidents.

"Her sense of smell is just very, very astute and just dead on accurate," Smart said.

But Cloud is still waiting to test her skills in an unfortunate mass stranding.

"She is what I would say is the Coast Guard of dogs in waiting for that mass stranding when it does happen," Smart said. "She is there and she is going to be ready to go and she will be there to speed up locating any missed dolphins and whales."

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Michelle H.
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Amazing! Dogs can be heroes for other animals too!
 
diana p.
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DOGS ARE TRUELY AMAZING
 
Rhiannon C.
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This doesn't surprise me at all! I have two labs...labs are very smart dogs. I think it is cool he is trained to help not only people but other animals.
 
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Wow...amazing!
 
Gloria B.
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Cloud, you are so beautiful and so smart. I loved watching your video and I have no doubts that you will be saving lots of dolphins in the future
 
Carole D.
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I'm not surprised about this dog's ability. If they can train dogs to sniff cadavers under the water, then this doesn't seem so different.
 
taishan
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Very interesting. What a smart dog.
 
jello1
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Totally new information--had never even considered the possibility
 
shellguy
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Another testimony to the amazing abilities of service animals. Good story.
 
Lisa
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Dogs are amazing and I love dolphins!
 
Daniel S.
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Great story!! Glad to hear that these dogs are so talented!!! Another great task for the dogs.
 
seniors
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Amazing.
 
Liann L.
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I'm glad trainers are thinking of so many different uses for the canine nose. It's an amazing thing.
 
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Anthony C.
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Such an amazing story and an amazing dog
 
Karina C.
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Again I say, dogs are good at EVERYTHING! I'm jealous.
 
RichardK
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What a help she could be to avoid such loss of life
 
Meryl O.
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Who would have thought a dog could be trained for this sort of stuff.
 
sandy h.
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Dogs do so many great things.
 
ArthurCurtis
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Way cool! I am still amazed by the senses of man's best friend
 
Melanie
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It's amazing how dogs can be trained to do so many things.
 
Joelle  T.
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How cool! It's just crazy to think she could do this.
 
Bobby D.
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That is great!
 
Whitney
Whitney (whickums)
10 months ago
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Now, how do you suppose a dog learns to sniff out dolphins?
 
Nancy  B.
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Dolphins fascinate me - probably because I love the ocean. Ive been to the
Dolphin Research Center in Key Largo and had a chance to interact with the
dolphins. It is neat that a dog will be able to help dolphins in that area.
 
Edward Robin
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WOW---Amazing story!
 
Heather E.
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Wow. That is amazing, dogs trained to sniff out dolphins in distress. Good girl, Cloud!
 
Amanda  T.
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animal saves animal...gotta love these stories!
 
Abbie
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I love these stories, I didn't realize dogs could be use to help like this!
 
Choya M.
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That is a great thing to help Dolphines in a sticky situation and I hope she performs well when the time is right,
 
Natalia W.
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Awwwwwww!!!
 
Vinny C.
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It is just amazing what dogs can do with their nose. I do tracking with my dog and it's a joy to watch him work.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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A very smart person to have thought of this.
 
Beth M.
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If dogs can tell if a human goes is distress why not dolphins
 
Robyn
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Dogs are amaizing
 
Sara D.
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That is very interesteing. I didnt know that dogs could detect dolphins in distress, but I guess they could cuz they can tell if a person is in distess or upset, so why not!! Good story
 
Sheryle T.
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Wow, I had no idea dogs could do this, I have heard how they can detect cancer cells but who would have thought to teach them to detect dolphins in trouble, somebody really thought outside the box.
 
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I love this story, it is so important to reach the dolphins early on, if there is to be any hope of saving them. I'd like to hope the mass stranding never occurs, but it probably will.
 
Pia S.
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What a story! I was totally unaware of this canine service and find it absolutely amazing. Our dogs, when trained well using positive techniques, will do just about anything for us. I wonder if the animal abusers of the world have anything left in their hearts should they read a story like this. I'm always hopeful.
 
Lisa S.
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It's amazing how dog can do search and rescue in the water. I find their sense of smell amazing anyway, but especially when you're talking through water. I'm glad my nose isn't that sensitive!
 
Claudia
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I love story's like that!
 
Courtney H.
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Amazing dog. Rescue dogs are soo impressive.
 
kelly o.
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Labs are such smart dogs.
 
jennifer r.
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Yea, dog are great
 
RichardK
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I want to work with that dog and have that job.
 
Sarah T.
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I love search dogs like that. They are so amazing. This is a truly unique talent.
 
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Amidst the other amazing parts of this story, I found the following:

"They're very curious of her," said Chris Blankenship, the senior marine biologist at Dolphin Cove. "They come up and look, move their heads back and forth. They kind of see her as a friend, I suppose."

Now I ask, and NOT rhetorically,: "WHY are we told to believe that these animals evolved from some primal slime? HOW can we set aside "Creationism" - and you either know or should know what I'm speaking of - That "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

THINK about it !! I don't think there is a calculator capable of figuring the odds against these wonderful animals, of different species altogether, interacting and relating on a scale such like this as a result of a series of "accidents".
 
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Oh I just love reading stories like this. The love of a dog is so precious.
 
Gordon8
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Cool!
 
Gail B.
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What an amazing dog! They never cease to amaze me. I truly think dogs love to do service work well they feel well rewarded for their duties. Not only is it a good thing for them, but the number of lives of humans or other things is a wonderful deed.
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