Eebbers, Transportation Security Administration's oldest and cutest bomb-sniffing dog, retired after a decade of service.1his work. sniffing for explosives as a passenger screening canine(犬), Eebbers also helped with scurrility at major2events including National Championship Football Games and the Special Olympics World Games.
Eebbers was trained to3the scent(气味)of explosive materials among4. typically in security checkpoint lines, like busy airports and make his handler(训术员)aware of the hidden5. Besides, he was tested6to make sure he was fit for service. While he is sociable, he is a working dog who could only be7and fed by his handler.
Actually, most dogs retire when they're 7 or 8 years old due to the8of the high-pressure job and unavoidably they are going to start slowing down. However, Carney, Eebbers' handler and lifelong partner, said that9as Eebbers was, she wanted Eebbers to retire because she wanted him to enjoy his last few years just being a10.
Previously,Eebbers11the title of TSA's cutest canine in a nationwide social media contest so he had a lot of fans. On his last day at work, his admirers conveyed their12to the cute puppy and13him with toys.
So what does post-retirement bliss(乐事)hold in store for Eebbers? Eebbers'" working dog" clothes, meaning he could finally be touched by his admirers. vest will be replaced with14clothes, meaning he could finally be touched by his admirers. Later this year, TSA will announce its 2023 Can me Calendar——which will15Eebbers on the cover.