Dogs to sniff out gold? has anyone tried this?

wild eyed willey

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wild eyed willey

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Yes as long as you know that gold itself has no odor. The dog is sniffing for related chemical signatures such as iron sulfide or other non-inert chemicals.

Kevin may have a point here. I've had several dogs that were able to pick a rock out of a fast moving creek that I'd just tossed, so I know they can smell under water.
 

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