Cani da valanga
Vedi un cane San Bernardo con un barile di liquore? Il fatto è che i San Bernardo sono poco usati come cani da salvataggio. Razze come i Border Collies, Golden Retrievers e Pastori tedeschi sono la prima scelta per le squadre di soccorso in montagna.
Un cane da valanga perlustra un’area di 50 x 50 metri in 15 minuti. Questo richiederebbe circa 2 ore a 20 persone munite da sonde da valanga. La velocità nel localizzare le vittime di valanghe è assolutamente cruciale, perché il 90% delle vittime di valanghe sopravvive solo se salvate nei primi 15 minuti.
In Switzerland the Swiss Alpine Rescue (SAS) trains “avalanche dog units (LW)”. This training, which is divided into modules, is intended for active members of a rescue station living in the Alps or Pre-Alps. The dogs are between one and four years old. Information available from the heads of the dog sector of the regional SAS associations. For further information click here.
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In Svizzera il Soccorso Alpino Svizzero (SAS) forma le “unità cinofile da valanga (LW)”. Questa formazione, divisa in moduli, è destinata ai membri attivi di una stazione di soccorso che vivono nelle Alpi o nelle Prealpi. I cani hanno un’età compresa tra uno e quattro anni. Informazioni disponibili presso i responsabili del settore cinofilo delle associazioni regionali SAS. Per ulteriori informazioni clicca qui.
Brian Griffin: ein mackenpaket sondergleichen
Denkst du, dass dein Hund durch unangenehme Verhaltensweisen negativ auffällt? Nicht verzweifeln! Viele davon sind nicht untypisch für so manche Hunde, wenn man sie ihnen nicht abgewöhnt. Brian Griffin, der weisse Labrador und Familienhund aus Family Guy, vereint sie alle, die Hundemacken und wird deswegen von seiner Familie nicht selten aufgezogen. Überzeuge dich selbst.
BRIAN GRIFFIN: AN UNPARALLELED PACKAGE OF SHENANIGANS
Do you think your dog attracts negative attention because of unpleasant behaviour? Don’t despair! Many of them are not atypical for some dogs, if they are not stopped. Brian Griffin, the white Labrador and family dog from Family Guy, combines them all, the dog quirks, and is not infrequently troubled by his family because of them.
BRIAN GRIFFIN: AN UNPARALLELED PACKAGE OF SHENANIGANS
Do you think your dog attracts negative attention because of unpleasant behaviour? Don’t despair! Many of them are not atypical for some dogs, if they are not stopped. Brian Griffin, the white Labrador and family dog from Family Guy, combines them all, the dog quirks, and is not infrequently troubled by his family because of them.
Brian’s career as a writer
Brian is an aspiring, jaded writer. He is unemployed but has been writing various novels, screenplays and essays since college. His writing career is difficult and is related to his lack of talent. Once he wins a prize with an essay, but later it turns out that he plagiarised the piece.
When he publishes his novel “Faster Than the Speed”, it is slammed by critics and he does not sell a single copy. Later, he writes a television script called “What I Learned on Jefferson Street”, which is picked up by a television station. Although the script is good, the final product is poor. Brian doesn’t give up and in a few hours writes a self-help book called “Wish It, Want It, Do It”, it consists mainly of blank pages. The book is an instant success, but Brian lets the fame go to his head and eventually causes the downfall of his book’s popularity.
Brian’s last literary attempt takes place in the episode “Brian’s Play”, where Brian writes a play called “A Passing Fancy”. The play becomes very popular in Quahog; however, Brian is upset when he discovers that Stewie had written a play in the meantime that is better than his. When Stewie’s play is shown on Broadway, Brian is left depressed.
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