2019 Oct/Nov – Issue 58

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In This Issue:

  • 6 | Tracking: The Start is the Most Difficult Part by Deborah Palman

  • 16 | Scent Detection: Shifting Focus from Traditional to Homemade Explosives Detection, Part 2 of 3 by Dr. Lauryn E. DeGreeff

  • 22 | K9 Legal: Is it Time to Eliminate Marijuana Detection Canines? by John M. Peters, Attorney at Law

  • 34 | K9 Advice & Opinion: “Panning for Gold” Theory of Police Canine Use by Mark Mathis

  • 42 | Featured K-9 Unit: St. Luke’s Health System in Idaho

  • 52 | Bitework: The Wall: Another Tool in Bite Development for the Police Service Dog by Kent Gregory, Photos by Yuri Bortchevsky

  • 62 | K9 Advice & Opinion: Injured Suspect Issues: Best Practices, Common Sense by Brad Smith

  • 68 | K9 Advice & Opinion: Vierordt’s Law by Cathy Crawmer

  • 72 | K9 Healthcare & Conditioning: Chronic Canine Mobility Problems by Alexis Newman, DVM

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Cover photo:
Steelton (PA) Police Department
Officer C. Webster & K-9 Noro
Photo Credit: Erik Larson
www.larsonsimages.com

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“Animals do speak, but only to those who know how to listen.”  – author unknown
Constable Kelly Smith & Deputy Juma. Wood County Pct. 2 Constable – Mineola, TX