1
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detection dog
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United Arab Emirates
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Primarily used for detecting agricultural and food products at entry points
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1
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2
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detection dog
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United Arab Emirates
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Trained to detect drugs, explosives, and contraband in airports and public spaces, and also used for detecting prohibited items in accordance with Islamic law
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1
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3
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dog behavior
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UAE
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Stray dogs are often viewed as a nuisance and are avoided or shooed away.
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1
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4
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dog behavior in public spaces
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United Arab Emirates
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Dogs are often not welcome in public spaces due to religious and cultural beliefs that regard dogs as impure.
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1
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5
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dog tag
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United Arab Emirates
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Not widely known or used, as pet ownership may be viewed differently and other methods of identification are preferred
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1
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6
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dog training
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United Arab Emirates
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Dog training may be less common due to cultural attitudes towards dogs as pets.
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1
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7
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dog training methods
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UAE
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Training methods involving control and discipline, as well as protection training, may be more commonly used and accepted.
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1
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8
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dog-friendly workplaces
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United Arab Emirates
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Rare, workplaces typically do not allow dogs due to cultural and religious considerations
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1
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9
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pet training
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United Arab Emirates
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Training pets to be obedient in public spaces is not as common due to cultural beliefs about animals' place in society.
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1
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10
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working dogs
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United Arab Emirates
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Rarely used for police work, search and rescue, and service tasks; primarily kept as pets or for security
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1
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