You should actually call him “Super Dumpling” because he is not only one of the best detectives in the world, but also one of the oldest bloodhounds in the world. After hundreds of missions, many of which were life-saving for people and animals, the still fit Bloodie is taking his well-deserved retirement.
His noble name is actually “Kojak Locco del Purgatorio”, but he is affectionately called “Knödel” by his owner and founder of the K9 search dog center Alexandra Grunow and under this name the stately and now eleven and a half year old Bloodhound is known outside the boundaries of the world. boundaries. His animal career started at the age of two. In total, during 320 missions, the nose was able to help find missing people or animals in 242 cases: it often indicated the correct search direction, often found missing people or animals on time and was able to save their lives.
Source: Krone

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