Some sniffer dogs at the Club World Cup outfitted with booties to protect their paws from the heat -
💨 Abstract
Bill Moyers, a former White House press secretary and renowned TV journalist, passed away at 91. In Philadelphia, sniffer dogs at the Club World Cup were equipped with protective booties to shield their paws from hot asphalt. These dogs, crucial for security, are also protected from cold weather in other cities. They detect explosives, contraband, and help in searches. The heat affected not just the dogs but also the teams, leading to reduced practices and hydration breaks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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