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How to Adopt Retired Police Dogs

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Just like human police officers, police dogs retire after a certain age. According to the City of Tampa (Fla.) K9 Unit, healthy police dogs generally retire at age 8 or 9. The majority of these dogs retire to live with their handlers. However, sometimes a dog is put up for adoption. The process to adopt a retired police dog can be arduous compared to adopting a regular dog. Due to their training, shelters need to be certain an adopting owner understands the needs of the dog and can handle them. Step 1 Contact your local police stations to express your...

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8 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Dog in the Summer

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Never, ever leave your dog in the car; Make sure your dog has unlimited access to fresh water; Make sure your dog has access to shade when outside; Take walks during the cooler hours of the day; When walking, try to stay off of hot surfaces (like asphalt) because it can burn your dog's paws; If you think it's hot outside, it's even hotter for your pet – make sure your pet has a means of cooling off; Keep your dog free of external parasites (fleas, ticks) and heartworms – consult your veterinarian about the best product for your pet;...

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Three Month Old Police Puppy Practices Takedown

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Pollice K9 Officers are an indispensable resource when it comes to keeping our neighborhoods safe. This adorable video shows a 3-month-old puppy named Taz practicing his criminal pursuit and takedown.       Great job Taz!UPDATE: It’s been a little while since this video was shot. Taz is now named Ace and he works for the Simi Valley Police Department in Southern California.Police K-9 “Ace” and his partner Officer Chris Martin. (Photo Credit: Simi Valley Police Department)Thanks to all the human and K-9 police officers who risk their lives to keep our human, K-9 and feline family members safe.

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