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Walking Your Dog in 2009 If you are going to walk your dog, why not do it in a beautiful place? Why not change your routine and try different routes? Remember, it's not only you that will be bored if the walk is always the same! Check out the locations below to upgrade your walks in 2009! Trail Walking: The Lowcountry has many walking trails available to you and your dog. Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission offers you several options where trails through the woods are well marked, and welcome to the canine members of our community. Many of these trails are even paved! Your dog will enjoy the experience of the new smells and sounds, the new animals, and new sites just as much as you! Would you like an added challenge? Stop every so often and have your dog do an autosit. See how long you can sit still and just enjoy your moment. When the trail is wide, let your dog have some extra leash and go with a control walk. Where they narrow, call them in for a heel! By the end, you'll both be more relaxed and ready to go home for a quiet evening. Beach Walking: Many of our beaches allow dogs to be walked on leash. Some of them even have off leash hours! Why not take your dog to enjoy the coastline with you? Work on your control walk in the dunes to allow your dog to enjoy the feel of the loose sand between their toes. Work on heel in the packed sand. How close were you really keeping your dog? Turn around. Your footprints will tell you. Try to keep your dog within the width of a hand. Each time you try, remember to praise your dog when they do a good job! City Walking: Why not take your dog on a walk in the city? Each of the local towns and cities offer their own charm. You can explore their downtown areas with your four-legged friend. Try working on your autosit at street corners, and down stays while pausing on park benches. Downtown Charleston itself offers Battery Park with its views of both Rainbow Row and the harbor! Waterfront Park offers a seaside pier with swings to sit on to rest. Hampton Park has beautiful gazebos, shaded areas, and the paddock for the city police. Many local restaurants offer canine friendly eating, and many neighborhood parks offer proper canine clean up materials! If you would like to try something new, why not let your dog carry your water bottle, a ball, and other necessary goodies in a canine backpack? This adds to the physical and mental challenge to your dog while freeing your hands for easier leash work!
Tosa's K-9 Cop Shows How to Take Down a Perp - Patch.com
Tosa's K-9 Cop Shows How to Take Down a Perp Patch.com Geizler regularly volunteers for a duty very few would want, even in the challenging world of law enforcement – playing the fleeing suspect for fellow officer Tim Kastner when Kastner calls for a training session with Wauwatosa police K9 Addy. Addy is ... |
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Haverford Commissioners set to vote on K9s - Delaware County Daily Times
Haverford Commissioners set to vote on K9s Delaware County Daily Times Commissioners and members of the Police Committee Stephen D'Emilio, Mario Oliva, Chris Connell and Jim McGarrity think the time has come for Haverford to have its own K9 unit. In a recent presentation to the board of commissioners, D'Emilio said that ... |
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Get up and go! - Post-Tribune
Get up and go! Post-Tribune Kiwanis K9 Golf Outing: The Chesterton-Duneland Kiwanis K9 Golf Outing starts at 11:30 a.m., followed by a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start Monday, Sept. 10, at the Brassie Golf Course, 1110 Pearson Road. The cost is $60 per player. Proceeds will support the ... |
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New York State Police K9 Unit visits Camp Good Days - Steuben Courier
New York State Police K9 Unit visits Camp Good Days Steuben Courier Campers from Camp Good Days and Special Times' Doing A World Of Good Program visit with New York State Trooper, Diane Trickey and K9 Mac during their visit to the Camp Good Days' Recreational Facility, on Wednesday, July 25, 2012. |
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Crimes Nearby: Riverhead K-9 Sniffs Out $1 Million - Patch.com
Crimes Nearby: Riverhead K-9 Sniffs Out $1 Million Patch.com K-9 Bob's got a nose for sniffing out the stash. After a Suffolk County sheriff's office K-9 team was recently called in by the Drug Enforcement Administration to perform a narcotics sniff related to currency that had been seized during a narcotics ... |
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Deputy's K9 takes a bite out of crime - KOKI FOX 23
Deputy's K9 takes a bite out of crime KOKI FOX 23 Rogers County Sheriff's office's K9, Sandy, took a bite out of crime on Thursday, literally. Her partner, Deputy and K9 handler, Nate Cooper attempted to pull over Jamie Hinkle for a traffic violation. Deputies say Hinkle swerved over the yellow line ... |
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Group closing in on goal for Appleton K9 - WHBY
![]() WHBY | Group closing in on goal for Appleton K9 WHBY Trevor Frank of K9's for a Safer Community says they've raised more than $12,000 of the $20,000 they need to buy a new police dog, and pay for the training. Frank says the department already picked the officer who will partner with the new dog. He says ... |
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