Friday, January 29, 2010

A DOG NAMED "JIMMY"



More Canadian soldiers have fallen in the Afghan conflict from Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's) than from any other weapon. Corporal James Hayward Arnal of Winnipeg was one of them. His family has secured a Mine Detection Dog to be deployed to Afghanistan in honour of our fallen heroes !

Mine Detection Dogs are 10 times more efficient than conventional methods. A dog and his handler can clear the area the size of a football field in 3 days - without the dog it takes 30.

These dogs are one of the most productive and safest ways of increasing the efficiency of demining and returning the land to productive use.



Mine Detection Dogs (MDD) are very effective on indicating where non-metallic or plastic encased mines are laid, since they are difficult

"Jimmy" will help demine areas in the world so children and soldiers can take a step without worrying if it is their last.

CANINE DEMINE

Canine Demine is a program that facilitates the training of ordinary German Shepherd dogs into extraordinary mine detection dogs. These incredible canine demining partners are remarkably adept at identifying the location of mines, without coming into direct contact with them. They smell the explosive charge.

There has never been a Canadian-trained dog killed or injured in the field.





On average in 2009, landmines hurt or killed 5,197 people, a third of whom were children.

Its not uncommon for the explosives used for training purposes to be verty small in qauntity and they do not represent a real-life scenario. When a mine has been in the ground for a long period of time, the explosive smell will have seeped to the top of the ground and cover a large area surrounding the mine.

MDD's are able to search an area spanning 100 square metres before needing a short break. They can focus on their work despite the distraction of humans, vehicles and low level noises and can focus their searching attention for more than 60 minutes.






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Friday, January 15, 2010

DOG WANTED FOR DETECTOR WORK


Looking for a high drive lab for detector work for a municipal police service in Manitoba. The dog should have high ball drive and confident in various surroundings. Ideally looking for 9 months to 24 months. If anyone has any information or contacts please email Jason Hedley, WPS.
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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Anoka Sheriff K9 Killed



A Ham Lake man was found shot to death in his house Thursday after a 16-hour standoff that culminated with a SWAT team storming the residence behind a patrol dog, which was killed during an ensuing exchange of gunfire.

After a 15 hour standoff with police, Anoka County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team tried to negotiate with Kowalzek but were unsuccessful. The SWAT team and a K-9 officer entered the home about 7:30am Thursday morning. The police dog named Rocky was released into the house and according to police shot and killed by the suspect. The Anoka County Sheriff Department is calling Rocky a hero. They believe he saved the lives of a number of officers and he made the ultimate sacrifice.

Anoka County Sheriff can be reached at sheriff@co.anoka.mn.us.










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