Diamonds in the Ruff is incredibly proud of our staff and students
who have gone on to become part of Intermountain Search Dogs.
This incredible group of selfless individuals provide a tremendous service to the community.

INTERMOUNTAIN SEARCH DOGS
Five out of eight of these great dogs are DITR grads!

Below: Alida and Sadie, long time DITR students and members of the Ruff Revue dance troupe, were featured in an article in the Spokesman Review!

If you are interested in becoming involved in Search & Rescue work,
contact Cindy Green (cindygreenmph@comcast.net) or Alida King (AlidaK@yahoo.com).
Want to get involved but don't have a dog who is ready or able?
"We are always looking for people to hide for us, too!"

 

For more info:
National Association for Search and Rescue

The National Search and Rescue Dog Association

Canine and Detection Research Institute


Articles about Search & Rescue:

Search Dogs - "77 Facts"

What it takes to be a SAR Dog Handler

Deciding to be a SAR Dog Handler

Selecting a Potential SAR Dog

The Right Dog For The Job

SAR Dogs - Function and Deployment

About Search Dogs

Understanding Search Dogs

An Introduction to Canine SAR
  Interested in Canine SAR?

Which Breed Works Best as a SAR Dog?

In Search of Human Scent

Operational Search Dog Development: The Foundation

Probability of Detection for Search Dogs

Water Search with Dogs

Forensic Evidence Canines

Crime Scene Guidelines for Forensic Canine Handlers

Canine Stress



If you are interested in becoming involved in Intermountain Search & Rescue work,
contact Cindy Green (
cindygreenmph@comcast.net) or Alida King (alidak1@yahoo.com).

 

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