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[The Dog] The Sweet Smell of Success Think the odds of surviving an avalanche are impossibly slim? Don't bet against Keno. By Ki Bassett
There are more than 2,000 trained SAR dogs in North America, and they often prove invaluable during desperate, time-limited searches. At Fernie, despite ten rescuers frantically thrusting eight-foot probes into the debris pile, they'd turned up nothing by the time Keno arrived 18 minutes later. The dog immediately bolted 30 feet below the probe line and emerged with a leather glove in his teeth. "He's trained to dig like crazy when he finds a person," says Siggers. "About a foot below the surface, he uncovered Ryan's hand." The rescuers pulled Radchenko out, semiconscious but unhurtthe first live avalanche find by a rescue dog in Canada. Keno, though, had an insider's odds: The previous summer, Radchenko did carpentry work with Siggers at Fernie, telling Keno repeatedly, "Hey, you'd better get a good sniff in case you have to find me someday."
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