To be a drug-sniffing dog you have to be impassionate, which is exactly what Roger the golden retriever was not.
To be a drug-sniffing dog you have to be impassionate, which is exactly what this golden retriever was not.
Though Roger flunked out of the Kaohsiung City police academy in Taiwan, his career in public service was not over, and has now captured the hearts of his people with his rescue efforts during Taiwan's recent earthquake.
Striking the northern part of the island with a magnitude of 7.4, it caused a landslide in a popular national park that destroyed several buildings and claimed a dozen victims.
8-year-old Roger was quickly deployed to the area, where his exuberance and independent streak put him in good stead for locating the body of a 21-year-old victim who hadn't been found.
Whether Chen Chih-san, captain of the rescue dog unit of the Kaohsiung Fire Department has other dogs that assisted in the rescue efforts, it was only Roger who captured the island nation's hearts because of his earlier career setback and subsequent redemption arc.
"I'm not saying he was not good or that he didn't get along with others. But the requirement for narcotic detection dogs is that they can't be too restless and independent," Chen said. "But (these attributes) are what we want in rescue dogs."
These attributes were perfectly on show when he lunged for the reporter's microphone as his handler was being interviewed by Taiwan's official Central News Agency.
Having participated in 7 rescue organizations throughout his career, which included his being certified by the International Rescue Dog Organization in 2022, an accolade last achieved by a Taiwanese rescue dog in 2019, Roger's retirement is fast approaching.
CNN reports that he will have a wonderful home suitable for an active precocious dog like him, but before he puts his paws up for his golden years, one family will have the closure of laying a loved one to rest because of his excellent nose and personality.
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