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Dog dropped by CIA after refusing to sniff out explosives

By Ben Hooper
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Oct. 20 (UPI) -- The CIA announced a member of its "puppy class" has gone into early retirement after she failed to show interest in explosive detection as a career.

The CIA announced Wednesday on Twitter that 1-1/2-year-old Lulu was leaving the explosive detection program after handlers determined she was not enjoying her career path.

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"A few weeks into training, Lulu began to show signs that she wasn't interested in detecting explosive odors," the CIA said in a news release. "All dogs, just like most human students, have good days and bad days when learning something new. The same is true during our puppy classes. A pup might begin acting lazy, guessing where the odors are, or just showing a general disregard for whatever is being taught at the moment. Usually, it lasts for a day, maybe two."

The CIA tweeted that Lulu's disinterest persisted.

"Lulu wasn't interested in searching for explosives," the agency said. "Even when motivated [with] food & play, she was clearly no longer enjoying herself."

The agency said the black Labrador was adopted by her handler and now lives a happy life with the family and a canine companion.

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"Our trainers' top concern is the physical and mental well-being of our dogs, so they made the extremely difficult decision to do what's best for Lulu and drop her from the program," the CIA said.

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