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A trainer will hold the smell of an explosive near the dog's
nose. Nose around the links on the next page to gain more love for
dogs. In sum, although the tools used to build Websites became more sophisticated,
the Web remained open in the sense that anyone could create a page
without having to ask permission from a central authority.
Similar to the Federated Social Web Summit of
2010, IndieWebCamp 2011 is for active builders only in order to focus the limited
time we have on productive real world discussions and code/design/ux sharing that
will help us move forward. Trainers must coax out each move.
If the dog gets very sick or ages out of its drive
to play, it's time to retire. TSA pays $218,000 in startup costs per dog during
training, then $158,000 per year after that,
says Greg Soule, a TSA spokesperson. But it's not so bad: The handler gets another working dog,
and a worthy dog-lover adopts the retired dog, who can then live like
a regular pet. The handler cares for the dog 24 hours a day.
This pattern continues until the "sit, stay and pay" routine is
built, says Proctor, a spokesperson for the Military Working Dog School. -