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CIA recruit dog turns up her nose at bomb-sniffing

Some would jump at the opportunity to train for a job with the CIA. However, Lulu the black Labrador retriever, simply had no desire.

After a few weeks of training, the CIA shared a bittersweet “pupdate” Wednesday that Lulu, its smallest bomb-sniffing recruit, would be leaving the class because she showed signs that she wasn’t interested in searching for explosives.

The agency said the 1 1/2-year-old pup was completely disinterested even when given treats and extra playtime.

“For some dogs, like Lulu, it becomes clear that the issue isn’t temporary. Instead, this just isn’t the job they are meant for,” the agency said.

“Lulu was no longer interested in searching for explosives. Even when they could motivate her with food and play to search, she was clearly not enjoying herself any longer.”

After being released from training, Lulu’s handler welcomed the good dog into their home with open arms. Lula now makes the most of her retirement each day by sniffing out rabbits and squirrels with her new pal Harry, also a black Labrador.

Contact Caitlin Lilly at clilly@reviewjournal.com. Follow her on Twitter: @caitielilly_

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