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SUMMARY:Puppies to Police DOgs
DESCRIPTION:Cass County Deputies Kyle Quist and Sawyer Ocheltree with K9 Chase will be at the American Legion Memorial Building (the Armory) this Sunday\, November 16 beginning at 2 pm. They will present a program about the selection and training necessary to develop a dog into a useful part of a police force team.\n\nProper training is essential for police dogs to perform their duties effective. Untrained of poorly trained dogs can become liabilities\, endangering themselves\, their handlers and the public. Training ensures these dogs can handle high-stress situations\, follow commands precisely\, and execute their task efficiently. It also builds a strong bond between the handler and the dog.\n\nEarlier this fall\, the officers including Chase were at Produce in the Park offering an opportunity to get acquainted. This Sunday you can get more information and your questions answered. \n\nThe program is sponsored by ARISE and held at the American Legion Memorial Building (the Armory) at 201 Poplar\, Atlantic. There is no fee and everyone is welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12.0pt\;">Cass County Deputies Kyle Quist and Sawyer Ocheltree with K9 Chase will be at the American Legion Memorial Building (the Armory) this Sunday\, November 16 beginning at 2 pm. They will present a program about the selection and training necessary to develop a dog into a useful part of a police force team.</span><br />\n<span style="font-size:12.0pt\;">Proper training is essential for police dogs to perform their duties effective. Untrained of poorly trained dogs can become liabilities\, endangering themselves\, their handlers and the public. Training ensures these dogs can handle high-stress situations\, follow commands precisely\, and execute their task efficiently. It also builds a strong bond between the handler and the dog.</span><br />\n<span style="font-size:12.0pt\;">Earlier this fall\, the officers including Chase were at Produce in the Park offering an opportunity to get acquainted. This Sunday you can get more information and your questions answered. </span><br />\n<span style="font-size:12.0pt\;">The program is sponsored by ARISE and held at the American Legion Memorial Building (the Armory) at 201 Poplar\, Atlantic. There is no fee and everyone is welcome.</span>
LOCATION:American Legion Memorial Building (the Armory) at 201 Poplar\, Atlantic Iowa 50022
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