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Sharlee
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« on: July 27, 2010, 07:52:10 am »

Delta police department's latest canine recruit is more likely to lick than growl.

The two-year-old male yellow Lab, the first police therapy dog in Canada, started six weeks of on-the-job training Monday, said Delta police spokeswoman Sgt. Sharlene Brooks.

Adding a dog to the department's victim services team is a new approach to helping people in traumatic situations, Brooks said.

The four-legged therapist will offer support and reassurance for "excessively emotional" people, she said.

A dog's presence can help children and people with disabilities calm down and communicate, Brooks added.

The "calm and easygoing" dog will accompany the victim services team whenever it is called to events such as break and enters, assaults, serious collisions or fatalities.

But if a victim is allergic to or afraid of dogs, this member of the squad will be sent back to the office. For his own safety, the dog will not attend calls where drugs or alcohol are involved, Brooks said.

Several dogs "interviewed" for the job, but the Lab chosen had the best rapport with the handlers, Brooks said.

To see if he could deal with the job's daily stresses, the dog was exposed to police sirens, taken to the hospital and to court, and introduced to his colleagues: the other fiercer dogs on the squad.

The dog, who has undergone at least six months of advanced training, will live and work full-time with his handler Kim Gramlich, the coordinator of victim services.

The dog was raised and trained by the Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS), a non-profit organization based in Burnaby.

Until his transition into the workforce is complete, the dog's name and photograph will not be released, which is PADS policy.

"Sir, I'm ordering you to drop your Kleenex and hug the dog."
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NSgirl
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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2010, 08:59:43 am »

I remember a story of the cat in the nursing home that comforted the dying elderly.
It just KNEW when a person was about to die. It would jump on their bed and stay with the person until they past away.
It happened so often ,people were getting nervous of the cat coming in their room.
Anyone remember watching that story on the news quite a few years back?
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yorkcountykid
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2010, 11:07:20 am »

i wonder why a cat would do that? i highly doubt it is compassion.
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