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Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 2:13 pm
by centrop67
Merrick Sheriff Says New K9 Officer Has Been Busy in First 2 Months
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sandhillsexpress.com wrote:The sheriff’s office now has a Dutch Shepherd named, Shadow, that works with Deputy Tayor Samek. Since arriving in early April, the two have had 88 calls, 160 warnings and citations, 35 vehicle searches, plus 6 arrested for controlled substance possession, 2 for controlled substance distribution, 9 for possession marijuana, 3 for D.U.I., 3 for Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, in addition to a school search and 4 minor in possession citations, says Westman.
Several local businesses helped raise the funds for this department to get a K9 :wtg:

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:15 pm
by centrop67
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Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:28 am
by centrop67
Newest Port Huron police dog in training to detect explosives Story Link
www.thetimesherald.com wrote:The Port Huron Police Department's newest recruit has deep brown eyes and is only eight weeks old.

Jade, a Dutch shepherd, is training to sniff out explosives.

"All of the proceeds came from Dorothea Knight," said Jennifer Sly, one of the department's two officers who work with police dogs.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:29 am
by centrop67
Veteran reunited with canine companion Story Link
www.dailyitem.com wrote:The connection could easily be seen on Wednesday at Comfort Inn when K9 Hero Haven reunited veteran Troy Sutton with Ali, an 8-year-old male Dutch Shepherd retired as an Explosive Detection Dog from Iraq.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:03 pm
by centrop67


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www.mlive.com wrote:And while his deft sense of smell will be used to sniff out drugs, his position is funded by medical marijuana revenue.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 7:40 pm
by VersatileK9
centrop67 wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:28 am Newest Port Huron police dog in training to detect explosives Story Link
www.thetimesherald.com wrote:The Port Huron Police Department's newest recruit has deep brown eyes and is only eight weeks old.

Jade, a Dutch shepherd, is training to sniff out explosives.

"All of the proceeds came from Dorothea Knight," said Jennifer Sly, one of the department's two officers who work with police dogs.
This beautiful little girl is out of my girl. So proud of what she is producing. :DSlove:

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:48 am
by centrop67
VersatileK9 wrote: Wed Jun 13, 2018 7:40 pm This beautiful little girl is out of my girl.
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Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 12:18 pm
by centrop67
K-9 officer retiring sooner than expected Story Link
wqad.com wrote:PRESTON, Iowa-- Hondo, the Dutch Shepherd, is adjusting to a slower life. He recently retired from the Jackson County Iowa Sheriff's Department.

Hondo is retiring earlier than expected after tearing his ACL last month. He and Gruver were playing Frisbee in the yard when it happened, and it's his second knee injury.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 12:21 pm
by centrop67
K-9 Flex is Top Dog at A&E’s ‘Live PD’ Story Link
www.dogster.com wrote:He’s one of the breakout stars of A&E’s Live PD, the real-time cop show that lets viewers ride along with police officers across the country. Viewers have watched K-9 Flex, a Dutch Shepherd with the Jeffersonville Police Department in Indiana, sniff out lies and narcotics during traffic stops and even catch a nap while appearing in studio. He’s a fan favorite, and his handler, Sgt. Denver Leverett, is happy to let this amazing K-9 shine.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 12:24 pm
by centrop67
Cayman’s paw patrol reports for duty Story Link
www.caymancompass.com wrote:In a single bound, it covers the stony terrain and clamps its jaws around the arm of the suspect.

It is not until Constable Laura Hicks gives the signal that the dog, a Dutch Shepherd named Athena, releases its vice-like grip on the man’s arm.

In this case, the “victim,” PC Kieron Davies, has the benefit of a padded suit, which the dog gleefully carries away as a reward for a job well done.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 4:50 pm
by centrop67
Winnebago County K9 deputy rescues missing epileptic woman Story Link
(Deputy Thomas) Warmoth says his three-year-old dutch shepherd (Ares) continues to surprise him even after two years together. The deputy says in that time, he's spent 1, 500 hours training Ares in tracking alone.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2018)

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 5:50 pm
by centrop67
Springfield Police dog set to retire due to old age Story Link
www.fox5krbk.com wrote:In his years of service, Jax has had approximately 742 deployments and was responsible for locating 48 suspects and making 113 narcotic finds.

Jax also led the department to approximately 134 arrests.