Wire Stray dog saved from death now pet detective sniffing out lost animals By Talker News Oct 2, 2025 Oct 2, 2025 Updated 1 hr ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Gift this article New subscriber benefit! Copied to clipboard Out of gifts for the month Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Share this article paywall-free Email Copy Link By Adam DuttonA stray dog that was saved from 'death row' has become an expert pet detective – by sniffing out lost animals.Rico was two days away from being put down before kind-hearted Rachel Rodgers paid £150 to rescue him from a Portuguese dog pound.Rachel, who runs a dog training school, took Rico in and was amazed to discover his incredible sniffing skills.Within months, Rico's nose was being used to track down lost pets and animals that had escaped from their enclosures, including a runaway capybara.Rico would be given a blanket or chew toy to smell, which he would then use to locate the area where the animals had been most recently.In some cases, Rico was even given the lost animal's poo to smell in order to pick up a trail. Rico went from being a stray dog to a pet detective. (William Lailey via SWNS) Rico is now used to find lost animals. Over the years, the ten-year-old Kokini dog has taken part in more than 20 pet rescues.Rachel, 36, from Whitchurch, Shrops, is preparing to mark ten years since she gave Rico a second chance of life.She said, “It was December 2015 when I got him. I had just got my first house and was living on my own.“I saw this picture online of this really cute black and tan dog in Portugal and they said he had two days left to live.“I paid the fee to get him out of the pound, but they hadn’t found him a home.“I ended up paying and bringing him over.“When I got him, he was petrified of men; he would hide behind me and wee.“I tried the usual training stuff, but it didn’t work, so I tried this man trailing and he was really good at that. Rico and his owner, Rachel Rodgers. (William Lailey via SWNS) By Talker “It was like hide and seek, where they sniff you out. He was really good at that.“It’s just for fun and enrichment for the dog, it’s natural. But Rico has ended up doing it as a job.” Rico’s first rescue happened while Rachel was doing a course about water voles in Wales.She said: “There was a family in the car park crying because they’d lost their dog and he was missing.“My friend suggested Rico try and help them, so we let him sniff the boot of the car to get the lost dog’s scent.“We searched for about three hours, and he kept going to the same location with a 7ft high fence.“The dog came out hours later from the exact spot Rico had identified. A photo of Rico in the pound in Portugal. (Courtesy of Rachel Rodgers via SWNS) By Talker “Now we train other dog trainers across the world so that they can teach owners.”One of the strangest rescues Rico took part in was when a capybara called Cinnamon escaped from a zoo last year.Rachel said, “We got a tortoise request the other week, but the capybara was the weirdest.“I had him on the capybara hunt for a few hours, but I made them give him a break as he’s getting old."I was in London when Cinnamon went missing, so she had been missing a few days before we went out."Obviously, it makes it harder as not a fresh trail of scent to follow."They didn’t have a scent article - what Rico uses to sniff. Rico has a nose for helping find lost animals. (William Lailey via SWNS) By Talker "So he just got given capybara poo from Cinnamon's family members in the zoo."I was worried he would go to the zoo to their enclosure, but he followed a trail quite a while."He went through a field with a horse and kept going to a ditch and found more poo that one of the keepers thought was capybara poo."He was searching for three hours in that same area and the zookeepers put a trap down and she was caught a day or so later."Rachel hopes her border terrier puppy, Pebbles, will carry on Rico's hard work and keep searching for lost pets when she retires.She added, “I’ve got Pebbles, who’s a seven-month-old border terrier puppy.“Hopefully, we’ll have her trained in six months and she’ll be ready to go out into the field and carry on Rico’s amazing work.” Originally published on talker.news, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange. 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