Has Anybody Ever Trained a Dog to Find Silver?

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No, but my daughter's dog must think she can. Holes all in my back yard. I buy a bag of sand every 2 weeks.:laughing7: That's life.
 

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Seriously... In the approx the same amount of time it takes to get used to a metal detector's beeps you could train a dog to find silver. Talk about discrimination you know the dog is ONLY going to spot when it finds silver and no other metals.

 

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Well that sums it up then. When I get back from my trip I'm going to get a dog and train him to find silver.
 

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Well that sums it up then. When I get back from my trip I'm going to get a dog and train him to find silver.
Nah, get two dogs------------------one for Silver and one for Gold. Ya gotta think outada box.:icon_thumleft:
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Nah, get two dogs------------------one for Silver and one for Gold. Ya gotta think outada box.:icon_thumleft:
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Gold does not smell. When silver oxidizes it puts off a very distinctive odor. Since gold does not oxidize it does not smell.
 

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Just tried it. No luck, but if the dog doesn't obey, he knows I am ready for the next step hahaha 20180610_155620.jpeg
 

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Actually it could be a workable idea, intriguing for gold and silver. There is a fantastic book, What The Dog Knows, by Cat Warren, about her experience training cadaver dogs. I know her name is ironic. These dogs, trained correctly only ID human remains, they ignore live humans, dead rabbits etc. She detailed how a dog IDed unmarked Civil War burials after over 100 years in the deep ground.
 

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Actually it could be a workable idea, intriguing for gold and silver. There is a fantastic book, What The Dog Knows, by Cat Warren, about her experience training cadaver dogs. I know her name is ironic. These dogs, trained correctly only ID human remains, they ignore live humans, dead rabbits etc. She detailed how a dog IDed unmarked Civil War burials after over 100 years in the deep ground.

Very workable. A dog could easily sniff out a horde of buried silver. The older the silver the more it will stink like tarnish making older silver easier to find.
 

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Dogs are trained to sniff out all sorts of items. From explosives to human remains to drugs. What would the expense be to have a dog trained to sniff out and detect silver?
 

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A very workable idea. Now you just need the right dog lol. I tried this with a lack of success with my dog. He barley has the patience to sniff out food and he doesn't seem to have a great nose. There are other threads on here about this.
 

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They would probably have no hard time sniffing out currency as well.
 

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There is a thread here on t-net about this topic, I think its titled "my dog finds treasure what does your dog do" im not sure on that title, but I know this dog dug a silver dollar out of a creek bank !! So ya......they can de trained to find silver. Its like austexdude said, silver oxide has a distinct smell. I can smell it, so should be no problem for a dog to be trained up to hunt for it. Ill try to find the thread.
 

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Working with a K9 can be very hard and stressful on the K9, I have two retired ones my self. They can burn out pretty fast.
 

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Fat chance of that happening.My dog only wants to eat,sleep,lick and drive :)
 

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