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4834
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Employers would be delighted to have an employee who thoroughly loves his job, works for no salary, never even thinks about complaining of holiday work, and gives his partner 100 percent effort. Meet the dogs of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission game law enforcement division.
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32680
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Usually safety programs at school are a dry affair, and the children aren’t particularly impressed, but in Forsyth Count it’s an entirely different story. Police sergeant James Lentz uses his seven year old dog Jeff in his programs to keep the children engaged.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 15, Sep 1946, p8-9, por
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34417
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This article highlights five exceptional dogs in Western North Carolina. These dogs are skilled in sniffing out drugs for the police department, racing through agility courses, modeling dog fashion, and guarding farms. Also highlighted are local dog parks, dog-friendly hotels, animal rescue and adoption centers.
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