Listen as the Santa Cruz Sheriff s Office volunteer SAR handlers describe their work with SAR dogs at the Search & Rescue Canines at Work presentation January 10 from 2 to
the top two of things we have been involved with over the last several years. it s extremely widespread, the threat s increasing, we re going to haveize teams to get into l.ouisiana. it s going to take a while to get things straightened out. we re seeing images of rescue workers on boats bringing families out of the neighborhoods and we re skiing one rescue worker right now holding a baby, a toddler, we re seeing a lot of people with pets, when they get in the boats, tell me, how are the kids faring? you know, the resilience of kids, i ll tell you, they re scared for one thing, but we have rescue canines with us that just love children, so we try and build them up, let them pet the dogs, play with them and