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May 08th

Navy SEAL dog in bin Laden raid gets spotlight

One element of SEAL dog training reported in The Daily seems unlikely as well as undesirable: SEAL dogs usually have their teeth replaced with "titanium fangs capable of ripping through enemy protective armor," at a cost of "about $2,000 a tooth."

Effective as they no doubt are in the military, these canines are starting to sound downright mythic.

Freelance writer Pat Summers also blogs at www.AnimalBeat.blogspot.com.

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