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1 month ago'We pay them with a ball' - meet Revenue's lovable service dogs that pay their way to tune of 100m a year
Service dogs at Dublin Airport effectively detect drugs, tobacco, and cash quickly.
For decades, people with disabilities have relied on service dogs to help them perform daily tasks like opening doors, turning on lights, or alerting caregivers to emergencies. By some estimates, there are 500,000 service dogs in the U.S., but little attention has been paid to the fact that these dogs have been trained to interact with interfaces that are made for humans.