On RTÉ Radio 1 on Sunday justice minister Jim O’Callaghan said that there was only one cadaver dog on the island of Ireland; he went on to say that it takes a long time to train, and the dog’s working life is short, lasting three years.
On Monday on RTÉ 1’s Morning Ireland a dog expert said there are four cadaver dogs on the island and their working life is between seven and eight years.
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