Pet Friends Magazine posted: " A second K-9 unit will give the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office a boost with search-and-rescue missions, drug detection and much more. After about a decade with one dog, the office is doubling its four-legged deputy count with the addition of "Keno."" Pet Friends Magazine News • Events • Adoptable Pets
A second K-9 unit will give the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office a boost with search-and-rescue missions, drug detection and much more.
After about a decade with one dog, the office is doubling its four-legged deputy count with the addition of "Keno." The young German shepherd will join "Klouse," who has been with the department since 2021.
The program began in late 2013 with the now-deceased "Nico," who became a familiar face around the county during eight years of working with Sgt. Greg Hornkohl.
"The value of these dogs is far beyond what some people think," Sheriff Mike Borkovich tells The Ticker. "They're not just mean dogs that go chase people. They are very, very intelligent and very useful."
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