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Laxmon Chaudhari; in charge of an adult dog and a promising puppy

The "shiny black" one year old mixed breed Uttam and the two and half years old German Shepherd Aldo
have been friends ever since Uttam was born inside our training facility.
Uttam was an "accident" of sorts
because one of our 2 retired German Shepherd females, who is almost 11 years old, turned hot un-noticed
by her caretaker during festival season in Nepal when everyone was on holidays.
It is believed that the male culprit who sneaked into the retirement home of our oldies was Mister Dunston,
our smart and swiftSpringer Spaniel.
Uttam and Aldo share a common interest. Both are excellent air scenting dogs and tracking
down people who are "lost" is their favorite daily game.
Junior Squad Leader Laxmon loves them both very much and they love him too.
Laxmon and Aldo have passed their mission readiness test in November
2010 under supervision of German examiner Daniela Neika.
Our smartest? Our clown? Alpha dog? Meet Dunston the "Rückverweiser"

Words can not describe him.
Nepalese who watch him strongly believe that he was either a monkey or a circus clown in a former life.
To be trained as a recalling dog (Rückverweiser) one uses a dog that does not bark or
not wish to bark? Dunston; who are you?
Taking up a scent from a "missing person" and finding the " victim" in a flash
keeps every handler unable to follow him that fast. Dunston sniffs out the location of the lost person and then
returns to his handler. He has to jump and place his front paws against the handlers chest to tell him where to go
by leading him on a leash. The question remains then who is leading or holding the leash here?
Obviously this smart dog let's out his master
