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New Douglas County law dog, Cain, is ready to fight crime

He and his handler, Deputy Bob Peper, graduated from training and passed their certification. 6:51 am, Jun. 10, 2021 × On May 21, Cain, the newest law dog with the Douglas County Sheriff s Office, graduated from training with his handler, Deputy Bob Peper. (Contributed photo) After a little more than three months of extensive training, Cain is ready and able to fight crime in Douglas County. Cain, a dual purpose law dog, is a Belgian Malinois/German shepherd mix and the newest team member of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. He and his handler, Deputy Bob Peper, finished their 520 hours of training and graduated on May 19.

Henry County Sheriff s Office has to turn loose a K-9 dog because of changing marijuana laws

What does Virginia’s new pot law mean for employers? Beginning July 1 it will be legal in Virginia for an adult to possess up to an ounce of marijuana, and that change in the law is forcing K-9 police dogs across the state into early retirement. Drug dogs have been trained to alert their handlers in the same manner on multiple drugs, making it impossible to know whether it’s marijuana or some still illegal narcotic being sniffed out. And dogs have no idea if the amount of marijuana they might detect would be within the legal limit. Henry County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Kilo is being forced to retire because of changing marijuana laws in Virginia. Kilo (left) and K-9 Deputy Andrew Kinney.

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