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Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:37 pm
by centrop67
Racial harassment, violence, dog attack alleged in $25 million Mobile mall lawsuit
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www.al.com wrote:...a K-9 unit security guard allegedly slammed the handcuffed 16-year-old on his head and ordered his Dutch Shepherd to attack him...
Family alleges racial profiling, security dog biting at Mobile mall
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mynbc15.com wrote:The Dutch Shepherd bit the teen several times, severely injuring him.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:10 pm
by centrop67
Third annual Red, White and Back the Blue Festival set for Saturday

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www.whig.com wrote:Quincy Police K-9 officer Craig Russell performs a drug detection drill with Dioji, a Dutch shepherd, during the 2018 Red, White and Back the Blue Festival in Washington Park.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:54 am
by HUNG
Decent need to accomplish something like this with mine

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 2:19 pm
by centrop67
PHOTOS: DEKALB COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ADDS NEW K-9 UNITS

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www.waaytv.com wrote:Pruett says the other two narcotics dogs are a Dutch Shepherd named Switch and a Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix named Dolly.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 2:21 pm
by centrop67
K-9 officer recognized as officer of the year

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www.oaoa.com wrote:(Officer Brandon) Upchurch, who has been with the ECISD police for nearly six years, was recently awarded Officer of the Year and recognized by the ECISD board of trustees for his efforts and those of his partner, Diesel, a 7 1/2-year-old Dutch shepherd.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (June 2019)

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 2:22 pm
by centrop67
Berea Police Department bids happy retirement to Parko

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www.richmondregister.com wrote:Parko has been with the Berea Police Department for approximately eight years, four and a half of which have been with the current K9 officer, Jeff Harness. During his tenure with the Berea Police Department, the Dutch shepherd has been a part of hundreds of cases, including many drug searches.

Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 2:49 pm
by centrop67
Hero Down: Mason County Sheriff's Office K9 Cash Dies Unexpectedly

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defensemaven.io wrote:K9 Cash, an eight-year-old Dutch Shepard, worked a “routine” Fourth of July weekend with his partner, MCSO Deputy Ken Baum, Sheriff Cole explained.

But at approximately 6 p.m. on Monday, Deputy Baum went to K9 Cash’s kennel, and found him dead inside.
This is not reported in this story, but I read somewhere else that the death was due to GDV (twisted stomach).

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:25 pm
by centrop67
Goose Creek Police Department welcomes new K-9 officer

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www.counton2.com wrote:“We just had K-9 Gracie come on with the Goose Creek Police Department,” said Chief LJ Roscoe.

Gracie is a Dutch Shepherd. She was rescued from possibly being put down.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:31 pm
by centrop67
Meet Callie, the KY Air National Guard’s search and rescue K-9
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www.wave3.com wrote:Her name is Callie, a 26-month-old Dutch shepherd. The team said Callie’s nose allows them to reduce equipment and speed up the search process. So far, she’s been trained in mountain rescues, rappelling and parachuting.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:32 pm
by centrop67
K9 Blitz Interment This Saturday
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www.whmi.com wrote:This Saturday, they will lay to rest K-9 Blitz, from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. Blitz was a member of the department from 2011 until 2018, and was known for being an excellent tracker with a great nose for narcotics. The Dutch Shepherd, who was handled by Deputy Mike Richardson, received the “Life Saving Award” in 2016 for finding a lost woman in the middle of January, in sub-zero temperatures.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 2:36 pm
by centrop67
Broomfield K-9 retires after 42 ‘human years’ of service
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www.broomfieldenterprise.com wrote:Officers from Broomfield, Adams County, Littleton and Thornton gathered to congratulate the Dutch Shepherd at a retirement ceremony at the Broomfield Police Department. Henk is the department’s last canine to have been certified to detect marijuana, his owner said. Since marijuana now is legal in the state, police dogs are instead taught to not flag the substance.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:10 pm
by centrop67
K-9 assistance to Grant County
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www.perhamfocus.com wrote:Mojo, a Dutch Shepherd, under the direction of Otter Tail County Sheriff Office Deputy Zach Eifert, assisted Grant County (Elbow Lake area) officials July 26 with narcotics and evidence detection.

Re: Dutch Shepherds in the News (July 2019)

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:12 pm
by centrop67
Upland police to get new K-9, thanks to community donations – including a gift of $24,000
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www.dailybulletin.com wrote:The department has one K-9 unit, which includes Rudy, a 5-year old Dutch shepherd.

“Ninety percent of his work is with his nose. The apprehension portion of it is just another benefit,” K-9 officer Quinn Hanley said Monday.