Troubled stray becomes Essex Fire Service's top dog
A labrador once described as "unruly and untrainable" by a shelter, which pleaded for someone to take him, has become a top search dog.
Bailey was given a chance by Essex Fire Service, whose trainers were impressed with how quickly he picked up new skills.
He is now set to join a team of only eight British dogs sent to look for survivors in disaster zones around the world.
Handler Graham Currie said: "He's the most natural-born searching dog we've ever come across. Now he's just loving life and he'll be one of our, hopefully, top dogs."