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The text is a transcript of a video where a team of police officers and a dog named Ozzy demonstrate how they search for drugs in vehicles and natural areas. Ozzy is a labrador who has been trained to detect the odor of cocaine and marijuana and indicate their location by sitting and staring. The team explains how they select, train and reward the dog for his work. They also show how they use other tools and weapons to assist them in their operations. The video ends with a promotion of a biodigester that transforms dog poop into gas and fertilizer.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about the work of a police dog named Ozzy and his handler in Bolivia.
- Ozzy is a Labrador who can detect drugs hidden in cars or buried in the ground.
- Ozzy's reward for finding drugs is a ball that his handler gives him.
- Ozzy's indication for finding drugs is to sit and stare at the source of the odor.
- Ozzy's training took a year and a half to two years and he has to get used to different environments and people.
- The video also shows the work of other police officers who support Ozzy and his handler.
- The video ends with an advertisement for a biodigester that transforms dog poop into gas and fertilizer.