Windsor, Canada – One of the most significant infrastructure projects built in Ontario in a generation is progressing smoothly on the Canada – U.S. border, in part thanks to the assistance of an adorable black labrador retriever.
A two-year-old black lab named Demon is part of the construction team working the Canadian side of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, an enormous new border crossing between Windsor and Detroit that will stand as the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America once complete in 2025.
Demon — who earned her name as a pup for her supposed troublemaking — serves an important role on the project team by keeping the bridge site secure from unwanted wildlife, which cautiously avoid her canine scent, similar to that of a predator.
🎥 Today is #InternationalDogDay. 🐶 In honour of our furry friends, watch this video featuring the dogs working on the #GordieHoweBridge project. Learn about the important role they play in protecting wildlife on site: https://t.co/bLK7eZ1NOR pic.twitter.com/Hjn333pA5S
— Gordie Howe International Bridge (@GordieHoweBrg) August 26, 2023
Source: blogto.com