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The newest staff member at the Floresville Independent School District has four legs! K9 Officer Tema began her first day on the job Sept. 20 at the Floresville High School homecoming game, alongside her certified handler, Officer Devin Keen. Fifteen-month-old Officer Tema is a Belgian Shepherd — a mix between a Belgian Malinois and a Dutch Shepherd. Keen has worked with dogs for 17 years; Tema is his fourth dog as a handler, but the first K9 officer for Floresville ISD. When Floresville ISD police Chief Lyle Key and Keen met Tema, they knew she would make an ideal pup...Article Link
In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about Dutch Shepherd who is developing a destructive chewing habit as he likes to chew and destroy certain toys. Ed addressed chewing issues with some suggestions on how to prevent and manage the behavior. | Links mentioned: Goughnuts: https://leerburg.com/goughnutstoys.htm | Interactive and Chew Toys: https://leerburg.com/category-chewtoys.htm | QA: https://leerburg.com/qa/qna.php?qid=3652
What to listen for:“When I'm getting ready for trials, I feel like that week before I'm not building new skills. I'm building the relationship and the joy of training and I'm building confidence for both of us that we both are like ‘oh yeah, we got this we're a great team.'”Our hosts Stacy Barnett, Robin Greubel, and Crystal Wing share their latest experiences and accomplishments in canine detection training. Listen in as they recount their stats from attending and titling in multiple summits, the challenge of managing nine puppies while preparing for knee replacement surgery, and more.They also share valuable insights on traveling with search dogs. They discuss the logistics of flying with a dog (even a 78-pound Dutch Shepherd), including the safety precautions and managing their needs during the flight. The tales of managing canine partners during extensive travel will give you a peek into the world of traveling with search dogs and the preparation involved.From building a strong relationship and confidence with their dogs before a competition to keeping them engaged during travel, the Dames of Detection provide valuable insights for dog owners regarding summits, FEMA certifications, travel, prep, and beyond.Key Topics:Intro and Quick Updates (01:02)Robin's Travel Experiences (11:11)Maintaining the Pressure of a Certification, Travel, and Stress (20:44)Shifting Focus Between Dogs (33:40)Testing Prep Leading Up to Certifications (38:04)Searching in Different Climates (47:17)Upcoming Classes and Happenings! (51:10)Resources:Stacy's Online December Classes:NW170: Building Blocks of Nosework - Before Odor: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/20521NW175: Fun with FUNdamentals: Progress Games for Success: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/26652NW440: Spectacular Sourcing Skills Soup to Nuts: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/30600K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 83: Kickin' Back with Christi RaakWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.
People's descriptions of their dogs' behaviors frequently differ from reality. Liz Bennet, from Bandit's Place, called to find a home for a German X Dutch Shepherd female. You can see her here: Dog for adoption - Ruby Dee, a Dutch Shepherd & German Shepherd Dog Mix in East Hartland, CT | Petfinder Be careful believing information posted on Facebook and the internet. It can be misleading. A caller had a question about his 10 year old dog who whines incessantly at his wife. Another caller wanted to talk about how it's getting increasingly difficult to get an appointment with a vet, especially in an emergency.
www.DogCastRadio.comHear about Search and Rescue Sport from Melissa Stagnaro, the Vice President of the American Rettungshunde Sport Association. Melissa's dogs have also painted masterpieces, and enjoy playing corn hole too. Julie shares the most important command to teach your dog is - and it might just save their life!
In this dog training podcats, Tom Davis talks with a dog owner with a Dutch Shepherd, Pitbull, Cane Corso, and Presa all in the same house. These guys have done an excellent job at keeping everyone happy and trained. When their 10-month-old Presa started showing signs of resource guarding, he bit his owner.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July18th Tuesday Publish Date: July 17 Monday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Tuesday July 18th and happy 56th birthday to actor Vin Diesel ***Diesel*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia 1. Cobb school board candidate weighs in on Cobb School District's millage debate 2. $470K Stout Park barn renovations approved 3. And Two new K-9s join Marietta Police Department Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CUofGA STORY 1: millage Laura Judge, a Democratic candidate for the Cobb Board of Education, urged board members to consider a larger reduction in the millage rate for the Cobb County School District's 2024 budget. The board has proposed a reduction of 0.2 mills, but Judge suggested a rollback of 0.5 mills, echoing the request made by current Vice Chair David Banks. While Banks has not yet announced his plans for re-election, he previously advocated for a larger reduction due to the significant increase in home values, which has led to higher taxes for residents. Judge acknowledged that a greater rollback could impact the district's budget but emphasized the importance of listening to community members seeking relief.................……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 2: barn The Cobb Board of Commissioners has approved over $470,000 for the renovation of a barn at Violet Stout Park in Cobb County. The barn will be equipped with a fire suppression system to accommodate the Cobb Sheriff's Office's Mounted Patrol Unit. These renovations are part of a larger $3.4 million upgrade plan for the 300-acre park, which includes features like a community garden, trails, a dog park, and a covered equestrian facility. The park improvements are funded through the county's special-purpose local-option sales tax projects. Construction at the park is expected to be completed in August. Story 3: k9 The Marietta Police Department has welcomed two new police dogs, K-9 Fedor and K-9 Mozes, to their team. K-9 Fedor, a one-year-old Dutch Shepherd from Hungary, joined in April and has been undergoing training with Officer Powell. K-9 Mozes, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois from Israel, needed a new handler and Officer Simmons was selected. Both K-9 teams have been trained in narcotics detection, tracking, article search, obedience, and criminal apprehension. They join the existing K-9 teams Tyson and his handler Officer Foster, as well as Crisis Response K-9 Barney and his handler Officer Hill, in protecting and serving the community. we'll be right back Break: ESOG - Dayco – Elon STORY 4: warrior Georgia Army National Guardsman Sgt. Quentin Holden competed in the Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition and placed as an alternate. The competition, held in Alaska, tests participants' physical readiness and mental fortitude. Sgt. Holden, a UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 1-106th Aviation Regiment, 78th Troop Command, applied what he learned from the regional competition to the national event. He emphasized the importance of hard work and self-application in achieving beyond one's perceived capabilities. Moving forward, the winners and alternates will train together as a squad in preparation for the Army competition. The Georgia Department of Defense supports missions both overseas and domestically, with personnel based in 55 Georgia counties. STORY 5: corps Kennesaw State University's Military and Veteran Services (MVS) program has received a generous gift of $100,000 from the Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Georgia. This donation has established the Col. George Bailey, USMC Endowed Scholarship Fund, which will provide financial support to active duty or reserve Marines, Fleet Marine Force Navy Corpsmen, or honorably discharged Marine veterans participating in KSU's MVS program. The scholarship aims to assist service members who have exhausted other financial aid options and help them complete their degrees. This initiative is a result of the commitment of KSU alumni and the Marine Corps Coordinating Council to support military and veteran students in achieving their educational goals. One of the scholarship recipients, Kyle Posey, expressed gratitude for the financial assistance in pursuing his higher education. Story 6: camp The Marietta Campground, a historic landmark in Cobb County, holds annual meetings that have been observed for 186 years, except during the Civil War and the COVID-19 pandemic. Generations of Cobb County residents gather at this site for worship, creating cherished memories. Larry Gantt, a longtime attendee, shares the significance of various spots on the property, including an oak arbor and a spring where young couples used to take walks and make marriage proposals. The camp meetings are rooted in Christian values and heritage, with a focus on tradition and community. The campsite features cabins that are passed down through generations, maintaining the connection to the past while embracing new members who join the tradition. Break: Drake- Ing 9- UMC 30 Story 7: author Acworth author Frieda Dixon defies stereotypes about old age with her recent publication in the anthology series "Chicken Soup for the Soul: All You Need is Love." Her short story, "Love at First Sight," is an excerpt from her memoir "Born Three Times: A New Life, A New Liver, A New Love." The story recounts how she met her second husband, Charles Dixson, during a challenging time in her life. Frieda Dixon considers their meeting a miracle from God and emphasizes the importance of believing in miracles. The couple has also self-published Charles' life story, and they continue to inspire others through their shared experiences, whether it's flying or writing, as they embark on a new blog called "Whirlwinds Together." Story 8: football Azeez and BJ Ojulari, NFL players for the New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals respectively, hosted their Elite Youth Football Camp in Marietta for the second year in a row. The free camp welcomed children aged 7-12 and featured various football drills and activities. The Ojulari brothers expressed the importance of giving back to their community and serving as role models for the future generation. They credited their success to Marietta and highlighted the supportive and family-oriented atmosphere in the area. The camp aimed to teach leadership, effort, and competition skills while leaving a lasting impact on the participants. Story 9: brown Despite not finalizing a deal yet, there is no cause for concern regarding Wheeler alum Jaylen Brown's contract extension with the Boston Celtics. Both sides are engaged in positive discussions, and it is widely expected that an agreement will be reached this summer. The Celtics have been occupied with other pressing matters, such as free agency and player transactions. Brown, who is eligible for a lucrative five-year supermax extension, has expressed a desire to remain with the team long-term. The delay likely stems from negotiating specific terms, such as a potential trade kicker or a player option. The Celtics have until October to reach an agreement with Brown. We're back with final thoughts after this Break: UMC - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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- These breeds are all in the herding or shepherd category, but not all herders are the same.- I break up the herding and shepherding dogs. Collies vs. GSD- German Shepherds - Coat and structure - More thoughtful - Slower to develop physically and confidence - Not as high strung- Malinois - Coat and structure - Sport lines vs Working lines vs our lines - Anticipate more what they think you want and act on it quickly - Develop confidence fast and can have slightly more aggression issues because of that - More mellow than our Dutch lines, but more amped up than GSD- Dutch Shepherd - Coat and structure - All have Malinois blood from the early 1900s - More spun up than our other breeds - Extremely agile, almost cat like - Develops confidence quickly, but do seem to develop in bite work slightly slower than Malinois - Websites: fortressk9.com ; fortressk9.com/puppies ; k9academy.us - Get the Fold Card and start earning Bitcoin for purchases you're already making at use.foldapp.com/r/ME4MCF9U - Listen to podcasts and earn Bitcoin for free at fountain.fm. - Join us at Self Reliance Festival, Oct 1-2, in Camden, TN - https://selfreliancefestival.com/product/2-day-ticket/?aff=fortressk9 - Join us at Prepper Camp, Sept 23-25 in North Caroliina - https://www.preppercamp.com/ - Email: fortressk9@gmail.com or joel@fortressk9.com - Text me at 813-836-9244. Do not call, but I respond to text. - Follow me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/FortressK9 - Follow me on Facebook at @fortressk9dogs; @fortressk9.puppies; @k9academyonline - Follow me on Instagram at @fortressk9; @fortressk9.puppies; @k9academyonline - Follow me on TicToc at @fortressk9 - Follow me on MeWe @fortressk9 - Follow me on Flote @fortressk9 - Learn more about our dogs for sale at fortressk9.com - Learn more about our puppies for sale at fortressk9.com/puppies - Learn more about our online and in person dog training options at k9academy.us
Rick Hogg is a 29-year U.S. Army Special Operations Combat Veteran. He deployed 13 times and served as a Special Operations K9 handler and taught the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat course. Today, Rick is the founder of War HOGG Tactical, a company that provides professional, comprehensive firearms, tactical and K9 training. He also co-hosts the On the Range podcast. In 2021, Duco, Rick's beloved Dutch Shepherd, passed away. Duco served from 2012 through 2017 during the Global War on Terror and is the inspiration behind the “In Honor of Duco” Fund, honoring and assisting K9s that served as Special Operations Combat Assault Dogs. You can learn more about Rick Hogg at warhogg.com and on Instagram @warhoggtactical Sponsors: Navy Federal Credit Union: Today's episode is presented by Navy Federal Credit Union. Learn more about them at navyfederal.org Black Rifle Coffee Company: Today's episode is also brought to you by Black Rifle Coffee Company. Check out the latest here. SIG: This episode is sponsored by SIG Sauer. You can learn more about SIG here. Featured Gear Zero Foxtrot: Today's featured gear segment is brought to you by Zero Foxtrot. Gear up with Zero Foxtrot and use code "JC" at checkout for 20% off your order. Sitka Ambient Hoody QALO Ring Nock On Archery Arrows
If you want to utilize the Belt of Truth in your family the most important thing that you can do is to teach scripture and then live it out. Read the entire essay here. Enjoy our continuing mini-series by Morgan D. Farr on the Armor of God. Listen to her first episode, "Isolation in Motherhood: A Call to Arms" and her introduction to this series, "Armor of God." _______________ We are so thankful you found us here! Momma Theologians is a new motherhood ministry podcast and our mission is to revive spiritual growth in the midst of motherhood. We offer resources, articles, essays, a monthly devotional newsletter and more at www.mommatheologians.com Be sure to follow us on social media @mommatheologians ----------------------- Momma Theologians Contributor Morgan D. Farr Morgan is a Texas-loving, succulent-cultivating, book nerd and aspiring author. An Army wife of 8 years, Morgan has learned to lean heavily on Christ as she walks this military life. Morgan and her husband have four young children and two fantastic dogs. As a jack-of-all-trades Morgan is always working on projects. When she isn't homeschooling her children, writing for Christian publications, or training her Dutch Shepherd, Morgan can be found listening to Texas country music while crafting, lifting weights, or reading. Morgan is best known for her discipline, organization, and love of turquoise jewelry. You can connect with Morgan on her blog (morgandfarr.blogspot.com) and on all major social media platforms using her handle: morgandfarr. *TAGS* Christian Motherhood, Momma Theologian, Bible, Jesus, Women in the Word, Women of the Word, Bible Study, Woman Bible Study, Mothering in faith, Motherhood, Christian Motherhood, Armor of God, Christian Mom Ministry, Children's Bible Study, Raising Christian Children, The Belt of Truth
From very early on Jordy knew he felt a strong affinity towards working type dogs like German Shepherds and Malinois. When Jordy and his wife Shae finally moved into their new home it was agreed that they were going to finally get that working type dog - and their decision was a KNPV line Dutch Shepherd. And it's there that Jordy and Shae's adventure with their dog Remi began! The popularity of working breeds like Malinois and Dutch Shepherds has drastically increased in recent years. Prominent appearances of the breeds in films like the John Wick franchise, and more recently Channing Tatum's DOG have put these dogs in the spotlight in a way that has some very real potential detriment for owners and dogs alike. As you'll hear shared by Jordy and Shae, we hope that this episode can act as a resource for folks considering making the leap into first time ownership of a working line dog. Thanks so much to Jordy and Shae for being generous with their time, and making the effort to share their story with you all. Links from show: KNPV Bloodline ResourceKNPV website If you found value in this episode, or if youre a fan of this podcast, then please consider supporting us via your favourite podcasting platform: Rate the show ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a comment - the more meaningful, the better
There is a battle going on for the hearts of our children. 2 Timothy 4:7 says, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith.” As believers, we know that spiritual warfare is real and yet many of us do nothing to prepare for it. How can we fight the good fight in a battle that we aren't prepared for? The answer is that we cannot. We have to prepare. -This episode serves as a Series Intro to Morgan's upcoming essays and podcasts on the Armor of God! __________________________ Read Morgan's Essay, "Isolation in Motherhood | A Call To Arms" Here! To hear more from Morgan, download and listen to her recent conversation with another one of our Momma Theologians, Amy Fischer. In that episode, which is Season 3, Episode 13, and is called “Making Time for Bible Study”, you'll hear more about how Morgan practically remains in God's Word in the midst of motherhood and various life seasons. I know this episode will encourage and practically equip you! __________________________ Momma Theologians Contributor Morgan D. Farr Morgan is a Texas-loving, succulent-cultivating, book nerd and aspiring author. An Army wife of 8 years, Morgan has learned to lean heavily on Christ as she walks this military life. Morgan and her husband have four young children and two fantastic dogs. As a jack-of-all-trades Morgan is always working on projects. When she isn't homeschooling her children, writing for Christian publications, or training her Dutch Shepherd, Morgan can be found listening to Texas country music while crafting, lifting weights, or reading. Morgan is best known for her discipline, organization, and love of turquoise jewelry. You can connect with Morgan on her blog (morgandfarr.blogspot.com) and on all major social media platforms using her handle: morgandfarr.
Making Time for Bible Study with Momma Theologians Morgan D. Farr + Amy Fischer As a busy momma of young children, finding time for God's word is a constant challenge. We have great intentions, but life doesn't always let us have a consistent routine. Momma Theologians contributors Amy Fischer and Morgan Farr discuss how to make time for God's Word in the intensity of motherhood. DOWNLOAD A FREE INDUCTIVE BIBLE STUDY BOOKMARK SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DEVOTIONAL NEWSLETTER TO STAY CONNECTED WITH OUR MINISTRY ___________ This episode is part of our Bible Reading and Study series: A Lamp Unto my Feet | Abiding in the Light of God's Word to Illuminate our Lives Here are some more Momma Theologians episodes on Bible Reading and Study we think you'd enjoy: 3 Tips for Studying the Bible in 15 Minutes a Day So You Don't Want To Begin Reading or Studying the Bible... So You Do Want To Begin Reading and Studying the Bible... Pursue Biblical Literacy, Mommas ___________ Momma Theologians Contributors Amy Fischer Amy Fischer is a home educating mom of three rambunctious boys. Originally from Indiana, she now resides with her family in northwest England. Amy writes about home education and parenting on her blog, Around the Thicket. She is also the co-host of the Thinking Love podcast, a show about the Charlotte Mason approach to education. When she isn't chasing after her boys, you will find her reading, writing, or planning her next hike. Morgan D. Farr Morgan is a Texas-loving, succulent-cultivating, book nerd and aspiring author. An Army wife of 8 years, Morgan has learned to lean heavily on Christ as she walks this military life. Morgan and her husband have four young children and two fantastic dogs. As a jack-of-all-trades Morgan is always working on projects. When she isn't homeschooling her children, writing for Christian publications, or training her Dutch Shepherd, Morgan can be found listening to Texas country music while crafting, lifting weights, or reading. Morgan is best known for her discipline, organization, and love of turquoise jewelry. You can connect with Morgan on her blog (morgandfarr.blogspot.com) and on all major social media platforms using her handle: morgandfarr. _____________ Go to www.mommatheologians.com to find articles and essays written by mothers just like you as they share stories and reflections about how they grow spiritually in Christ in the midst of motherhood. Join our community on Instagram @mommatheologians
Moms need theology, apologetics, and church history. Moms need Bible reading plans, Bible study, and support while they get in the Word of God. Don't believe me? Ask any mom if she has ever experienced unexplainable fear in the middle of a night feeding. I guarantee every mom you meet will say yes. Do you know why? Because spiritual warfare is real. Moms are the frontline of the spiritual battlefield for their children. These women are on their faces praying for these tiny people from the minute that they know the child exists. They are doing battle daily. They absolutely must be better armed. Listen to the rest of Morgan D. Farr's essay today as she shares her passion for mothers being equipped by their local churches. Go to our website to read Morgan's entire Essay Find more articles and essays written by mothers just like you as they share stories and reflections about how they grow spiritually in Christ in the midst of motherhood. www.mommatheologians.com Join our community on Instagram @mommatheologians Follow our page on Facebook @mommatheologians ___________ If this episode resonated with you in any way, would you share it with a friend? We would be delighted if you took a few minutes to leave a rating and review. These truly help to make the podcast more searchable and accessible so that other mothers like you can be encouraged to deepen their relationship with Christ in the midst of motherhood. We cherish and appreciate every single one. ------------------- Morgan D. Farr Morgan is a Texas-loving, succulent-cultivating, book nerd and aspiring author. An Army wife of 8 years, Morgan has learned to lean heavily on Christ as she walks this military life. Morgan and her husband have four young children and two fantastic dogs. As a jack-of-all-trades Morgan is always working on projects. When she isn't homeschooling her children, writing for Christian publications, or training her Dutch Shepherd, Morgan can be found listening to Texas country music while crafting, lifting weights, or reading. Morgan is best known for her discipline, organization, and love of turquoise jewelry. You can connect with Morgan on her blog (morgandfarr.blogspot.com) and on all major social media platforms using her handle: morgandfarr.
Welcome to the Search Dog Podcast, brought to you by the National Search Dog Alliance, the voice of canine search and rescue. This is the eighth and last episode of the 2021 National Search Dog Alliance Podcast Conference, an eight-part series on the past, present, and future of canine search and rescue. In today's episode, I talk with Domingo Sauceda and Eric Darling in separate interviews. We start this episode with Domingo, a K-9 handler and field support specialist with Southern Michigan Search and Response K9 Unit out of Coldwater, Michigan. He has over 10 years experience with working dogs and 30 years experience showing and training multiple breeds in Confirmation, Obedience, Agility, Weight Pull, Rally and Fly Ball. Domingo is a Reserve Sheriff with Allegan County Sheriff's Department he is an Toolmaker, Free Mason, Notary Signing Agent, Firearms and Weapons Instructor, Martial arts Instructor, Ordained Minister, Deer Skinner and a Iron Worker of knifes and swords. Domingo Loves his wife Lori Sauceda of 26 years and his family and friends. He works with his Dog Brave a Dutch Shepherd in Search and Rescue training in Air Scent, Trailing and Water HRD. They train every day so that they are prepared to help law enforcement and the public in finding the lost and missing to return them to their families.Second, we hear from Eric Darling. Eric is a member of Regional Task Force 7 with Ventura County Fire Department through their Urban Search & Rescue Task Force as a Canine Search Specialist. He and his search dogs provide valuable victim location information to rescuers. We want to welcome back Eric Darling - he was interviewed for the NSDA podcast in 2015! Listen to Episode 51 for a conversation with him. Now Eric is back, joining us to give us an update.Our cover art is from the SAR Shop, where you can find gifts and gear for you, your dog, and your friends! Find them at sarshop.com.If you would like to be a guest, or suggest someone else, or submit questions for future guests, get in touch with us as PodcastDIV@n-sda.org.
If you're worried about returning back to the office post-pandemic and leaving your pet at home alone then this podcast is essential listening! Pleased to be joined by Ryan Neile from Blue Cross animal hospital and Kit the Dutch Shepherd to discuss lockdown, impulse buying animals, separation anxiety and all things pets!
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Laney talks with Guest Maddie of @biteydogs- owner of a badass Dutch Shepherd, Belgian Malinois and handler of a detection Labrador Retriever. Maddie does not pull any punches and shares what it’s like living with working dogs and working them as they were bred to be worked. She is a force to be reckoned with and a real treat to hear from. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to HBH Highlights that Inspire with me, Abby Bolt where I take a little time to share with you some of the most interesting and inspiring news stories around the world.If you hear of an inspiring headline feel free to send it to me at media@herbrotherhood.comFemale police sergeants take chargeLawrence Township Pennsylvania Police Sergeants Crystal Panebianco and Julie Curry have demonstrated that women can not only make a career as police officers — but flourish.A former Denver Bronco, a boxer and a “helitack” crew member join Denver Fire DepartmentThe Denver Fire Department’s newest class of firefighters will go down in history as the most diverse in the department’s history and will chip away at its goal of bringing more women into its fire houses.The graduates, who received their badges in a Friday ceremony, included a former Denver Broncos tight-end, two female military veterans, a female “helitack” firefighter, who rappelled from helicopters to battle blazes, and a professional boxer.Six of the 23 students were women, making this batch of female firefighters the largest in Denver’s history. The department now has 59 women out of 1,042 firefighters, a 5.6% rate that exceeds the national average, which is typically from 3% to 3.5%, said Capt. Greg Pixley, the department’s officer in charge of recruiting and outreach.Cassie and Taylor said they hoped their recent swearing in to the firefighting family would encourage other girls, and women, to pursue the career. Taylor even noted she graduated third overall in her class. Cassie was happy to show she could be hired on to the force at the age of 34, after a career in the military.First female K-9 officer and her partner patrolling Thomasville GeorgiaOfficer Haley Jensen joined Thomasville Police Department in December 2017 and completed K-9 handler training in October 2019.“When I joined TPD, becoming a K-9 handler was my dream job,” Officer Jensen stated. “Being able to make my dream come true while serving and protecting my community is a great feeling.” The dream didn’t come easily, though, she said. “I had to successfully complete a rigorous K-9 tryout and attend a four-week K-9 handler training course with my K-9 partner, Kaiko.”“Officer Jensen has always demonstrated the skills, ability, performance, and attitude to succeed,” said TPD Chief Troy Rich. “She is an impressive officer with the drive to be the best in everything that she does.” Jensen’s partner, Kaiko, is a two-and-a-half-year-old Dutch Shepherd who was already a certified K-9 for law enforcement prior to Jensen receiving him. He also underwent extensive training in order to serve and protect our community alongside Jensen.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/herbrotherhood)
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In this video we will watch the first training session to convert a nice Schutzhund 3 female Dutch Shepherd to a body bite suit. Schutzhund dogs are trained to only bite the arm � in a competition is a Schutzhund dog bites the legs they fail bite work. So these dogs are strongly programmed to only bite arms sleeves. It is not a problem to get a Schutzhund dog to bite the arm on a body bite suit jacket � to get them to bite into the legs requires special training. This starts with introducing the dog to the biting surface of a leg sleeve and then when that's OK � teaching the dog to bite one leg sleeve then two leg sleeves. In this video we will only show the work to get the dog to the step where its biting one leg sleeve Next weeks video will take us into biting two leg sleeves.
In this video we will watch the first training session to convert a nice Schutzhund 3 female Dutch Shepherd to a body bite suit. Schutzhund dogs are trained to only bite the arm � in a competition is a Schutzhund dog bites the legs they fail bite work. So these dogs are strongly programmed to only bite arms sleeves. It is not a problem to get a Schutzhund dog to bite the arm on a body bite suit jacket � to get them to bite into the legs requires special training. This starts with introducing the dog to the biting surface of a leg sleeve and then when that's OK � teaching the dog to bite one leg sleeve then two leg sleeves. In this video we will only show the work to get the dog to the step where its biting one leg sleeve Next weeks video will take us into biting two leg sleeves.