What drives Miss Daisy?

Chris Bryan, Staff Reporter While some dogs spend their days laying on the cool linoleum of the bathroom floor waiting for their owners to come home, Daisy is hard at work. The four-year-old beagle cross has been working two years with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and her best friend, canine officer Mike Smith. Daisy is a sniffer, trained to spot any one of 75 scents, and 25 core scents, Smith said.

When she was trained first, she was only trained for beef, Smith said of the five-week training they both went through together. Later, Daisy learned to identify pork, chicken, soil, tulip bulbs and milk, to name a few. She also receives refresher training for seasonal items, such as garden snails.

On the job Thursday morning, Smith and Daisy circulated among arriving passengers waiting for their luggage to arrive on the carousel. Daisy navigated among the legs of the oblivious arrivals, poking her nose in shopping bags, and giving each suitcase a quick sniff as she passed by. She ... more.

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