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Published 12:31 29 Jan 2020 GMT

Upon further inspection, he learned that the man had had a fight with his wife and thrown the ring away in a fit of rage.
He later returned to the scene to try and retrieve it - a feat that took dog Odin a mere two minutes.
“Apparently the man pulled the ring off and threw it in a momentary loss of temper… but very quickly regretted his actions and was desperate to find it," said PC Woodall.
“Our dogs are trained to sniff out human scent. The men said they’d been looking for quite some time and the ring was quite small, so I wasn’t confident there’d be enough scent for Odin.
“But he proved me wrong and indicated by the ring in a matter of seconds. It was in grass a couple of inches long. And of course it was pitch black. They could have spent all night and still not found it."
Truly the best boy.
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