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www.tmj4.com wrote:A Racine County investigator put his own time, money, and effort into training a Dutch Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix to become a Cadaver K9. His goal is to help bring closure to families in missing person cases.
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www.tmj4.com wrote:A Racine County investigator put his own time, money, and effort into training a Dutch Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix to become a Cadaver K9. His goal is to help bring closure to families in missing person cases.
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patch.com wrote:With 8-year-old Dutch shepherd K9 Pako newly certified as a narcotics dog, he and his partner, WPD Officer Travis Hartman, were in need of a very specialized training tool: a narcotics wall.
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theorion.com wrote:At two years old, Odin is one of the youngest canines on the force. He’s a Dutch shepherd who lives with his human partner, Officer Parsons.
“Odin is a ready, willing and able worker,” Parsons said. “A goofy, attention hoarder at home that enjoys long walks in the park and playing with his ball.”
RIP: Leela, Radar, Tequila, and Snickers If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. - Will Rogers |
www.kwtx.com wrote:Loski is the HCSO's new K9.
The Dutch Shepherd is trained in both narcotic detection and fugitive apprehension.
Officials say she was purchased from Pacesetter K9 through donations from three county residents.
RIP: Leela, Radar, Tequila, and Snickers If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. - Will Rogers |
www.gjsentinel.com wrote:Grand Junction Police Department K-9 officer Merlin (A Dutch Shepherd) has some new work attire that will help keep him safe while on the job.
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Donated from Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., each vest is valued between $1,744 and $2,283 and weighs an average of four to five pounds.
RIP: Leela, Radar, Tequila, and Snickers If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. - Will Rogers |