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DOUG  MORRISON K-9 DEVELOPMENT MOLD ALERT DIVISION

Morrison K-9 Development specializes in the training of specialist dogs to detect and identify mold in homes, buses, schools, hospitals, ships, planes, etc. The most common reason for mold is often because of construction error. The most frequent errors arise during the building of foundations, improper insulation, inferior ventilation and/or improperly installed pipes.

Mold tracking with a dog is not only very reliable, but it is an extremely cost effective. Using a trained dog as a detection tool when it comes to tracing mold. A dog is superior to all technology. The dog's sense of smell is astounding and its capacity for work is enormous. While humans have five to ten million olfactory receptors, a dog has as many as 220 million olfactory receptors. It is not only the animal's ingrained ability to register very low amounts of a substance, but it is also its natural ability to analyze every smell. A trained dog can look for compounds or combinations of smell, not target only one simple smell.

Furthermore, a dog has the ability to compensate for changes in its circumstances, such as temperature, wind velocity, humidity, etc. A dog also has the ability to gain access to normally inaccessible spaces. The use of such breeds as Beagles have proven to be highly successful because of their small build and extremely muscular physique.

The training and deployment of dogs demands the mastering of techniques which are unique. In today's environment, it is clear that these specialized aids are being used more and more, both in the private sector and in the government sector.

Morrison K-9 Development will satisfy all identification requirements of clients worldwide, through the effective use of qualified personnel, innovative methods, accurate planning and cost-effective execution.

We are fully flexible and adaptable without compromising our professionalism. Living in British Columbia affords training to be accomplished 12 months of the year.

 

The Director is Douglas Morrison, a former Dog Master with the Vancouver City Police Department, and currently a United Nations accredited Landmine Detection Dog Handler. His experience in training and practical application of working dogs spans a period of 39 years.
 

 


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