Dog handler Christian Arlt (R) of the German Red Cross (DRK) helps his water detection dog Oscar get on a boat next to rescue diver and boatman Ralf Rippka at Lake Helene near Frankfurt/Oder, Germany, 26 June 2016. Water detection dogs are animals specifically trained for determining the location of drowned individuals under water using their sense of smell. They may be used to complement the work of recovery divers. Water detection dogs are generally not considered rescue dogs since the rescue of humans under water is usually no longer viable after the arrival of rescue dog teams. Photo: PATR
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Dog handler Christian Arlt (R) of the German Red Cross (DRK) helps his water detection dog Oscar get on a boat next to rescue diver and boatman Ralf Rippka at Lake Helene near Frankfurt/Oder, Germany, 26 June 2016. Water detection dogs are animals specifically trained for determining the location of drowned individuals under water using their sense of smell. They may be used to complement the work of recovery divers. Water detection dogs are generally not considered rescue dogs since the rescue of humans under water is usually no longer viable after the arrival of rescue dog teams. Photo: PATRICK PLEUL/dpa