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New prison dog
Posted on Monday, February 25, 2008 by Canine Dog Training USA
First meet Woodrow. How cute is he? I got to meet Woody the other day along with his big brother and big sister. They just needed some tips to keep the family on track towards good manners.
Here is the new K-9 Corrections program dog Jake. He is a boxer that came to the shelter as a stray. Hard to believe this beauty was not claimed by an owner. He just needs a little polishing of his manners along with some obedience work and he will be a great pet for someone.
And oh yeah, his tongue doesn't always fit into his mouth. You can see why below. This makes for some interesting expressions at times.
Yikes!
Yikes!
And a bit of him on video settling in.
He is going to be alot of fun to work with. The handlers were very happy to get a outgoing social dog this time around. I am also VERY pleased to report that Grizz has been adopted into a home with two dogs that he plays well with. All progress reports have been positive. Yay for Grizz! I love it when a plan comes together.
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