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Dogs and trainers test to be search and rescue certified

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© Dog searches for live victim in Search and Rescue test held by AZ-TF1 in Phoenix mock rehearsal. © Dog searches for live victim in Search and Rescue test held by AZ-TF1 in Phoenix mock rehearsal.
PHOENIX (CBS5) -

A group of 23 search specialists and their dogs are testing for FEMA disaster preparedness certification evaluation this weekend in Phoenix.

A trained disaster search dog must have 2000 hours of training, a committed trainer, a motivated training group and a successful completion of a nationally administered certification test.

The certification test, being hosted by Arizona Task Force (AZ-TF1), includes testing the dogs' obedience, agility, alert behavior, and handler skill.

The dog will have to search a two 6,000- to 15,000-square-foot disaster areas, find completely buried live victims all while ignoring distractions like food, clothing and dog toys. Any false alert by a dog will result in an automatic failure.

After a dog and their handler are certified they will be able to be deployed locally, nationally and internationally with a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue team, just like the task force AZ-TF1 here in Phoenix.

For more information about AZ-TF1 disaster search dogs, go to http://www.arizonasearchdogs.com/meetthesearchdogs.htm.

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