Wednesday, December 28, 2011

LCSO K-9 helps in arrest Monday night

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DIGGING CAN BE DANGEROUS Ruined landscaping, escape attempts, and dirty dogs: Digging can be a very destructive and expensive adventure for your dog to embark upon. First, you need to question why your dog is digging in the first place. Is it bored? We already spoke to the resolution of that issue in the above article. Second, do they dig and lay in the holes? Then your dog may be hot or cold and looking for some relief. Train your dog where to lay his head by finding a more suitable bed that satisfies their warmth or cooling requirements. Third and most tricky, is your dog trying to leave your yard by digging under a fence? To reverse this one, you will need to attach a long line to their collar and watch them. When you catch them in the act of digging, you need to correct them, while saying "NO!", and then replace their behavior with an obedience command. When you find holes, it is important to immediately refill them. Check to be sure that the dog has not buried anything in the hole to prevent them from re-digging the hole to retrieve their items. Do not allow your dog to take food, treats, or rawhides outside because this often can lead to an instinctive burying behavior to protect their leftovers. If the behaviors continue after consistent observing and training on your own, make sure to call us so that the behaviors do not become a solidified habit.
LCSO K-9 helps in arrest Monday night
CLEARLAKE OAKS -- A Lake County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) K-9 unit arrested a Clearlake man following a vehicle pursuit Monday night. The deputy and his K-9 were patrolling Clearlake Oaks when they tried to stop a vehicle but the driver, 47-year
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K-9 tracks man with knife
A K-9 helped capture a man with a knife who fled after an argument with his estranged wife near New Castle, police reported today. A 25-year-old woman called New Castle County police to the Galloway Court Apartments in the 400 block of S. Du
Source: www.delawareonline.com

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