PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – Canine Companions, the country’s very first and biggest service dog organization, is happy to reveal the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office is the recipient of an extremely skilled service dog who will deal with kids and other victims/witnesses in Calvert County.
Facility dog Dougall is a two-year-old lab-golden retriever cross that has actually been reproduced and trained by Canine Companions to carry out service dog commands dealing with a facilitator in an expert environment such as police.
Dougall has actually been matched with Sheriff’s Deputy Cpl. Durner who is the manager of the department’s Project Lifesaver Program and teaches D.A.R.E. to name a few discussions to kids and youth in the neighborhood.
Canine Companions center dogs like Dougall are reproduced to be calm, trustworthy, and caring while he works together with Cpl. Durner in the neighborhood.
For more details about Canine Companions Facility Dogs, see: https://canine.org/service-dogs/our-dogs/facility-dogs/.
ABOUT CANINE BUDDIES: Canine Companions is leading the service dog market so our customers and their dogs can cope with higher self-reliance. We offer service dogs to grownups, kids and veterans with specials needs and center dogs to experts operating in health care, criminal justice and academic settings. Since our starting in 1975, our dogs and all follow-up services are offered at no cost to our customers.
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