I'm not sure how to compute the average bomb dog but Labradors are in fact very common sniffer dogs:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/2010-09-30-1Adogs30_ST...
Lots of German Shepherds as well and plenty of other breeds. No, the're not 'doodles' but a pack of angry Jack Russels isn't a pic-nick either. The point is that people are somewhat used to bomb sniffer dogs because they associate them with the dogs they already know. With rats they will also associate them with the rats they already know, and that association is not going to be a good one.
That rat looks like this:
http://www.viewchange.org/videos/africa-bomb-squad-rats
So, you'll be testing your rat-on-a-leash in a crowded airport ---->>> there
and meanwhile I'll be
<-------- over there.
I hate being trampled by screaming tourists.