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Hiker3

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Posted: 08/14/08 05:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I saw this online today::

Love getting feel-good stories like this one from Diane Gagliano, the program coordinator at Seminole County Animal Services.

The little beagle didn’t even have a name when he was picked up as a stray and brought into Seminole County Animal Services. He sat here for 2 weeks cast aside and abandoned hoping someone would see the potential he had to be a great dog. The shelter staff named him Perkins and hoped for the best for him. Then along came the USDA National Detector Dog Training scout. She was looking for a dog to join their famous Beagle Brigade. The Beagle Brigade is a group of dogs that work at airports all over the world sniffing out fruits, meats, vegetables and plants that are not allowed to be imported into certain countries.

Could it be this is what Perkins was destined to do?? Perkins was accepted into the program and began his education at The Detector Dog Training School where he graduated at the top of his class on July 24, 2008. Perkins and his handler are now headed to an airport in Guam where his nose will sniff out things that aren’t supposed to be there. Perkins and his handler had such a wonderful bond it made us proud that Seminole County Animal Services could play a small roll in getting Perkins into this wonderful organization. Perkins will work until he is about 9 years old and upon his retirement he will most likely be adopted by his handler.


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Posted: 08/14/08 05:51am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just goes to show the potential that many shelter dogs have!


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Posted: 08/14/08 06:33am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Always nice to see a story like that.


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Thanks. Great story. My best friend is a beagle(Buddy) Your friend Houston





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Posted: 08/14/08 07:16am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I live in Seminole County and this is the first I heard of this story! Thanks for sharing - great story!


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Aww!





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What a great story. Just goes to prove that rescues can be great animals with a lot left to give. Thanks for sharing this story.



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Love this story - Thanks for sharing it!

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Wow, such a heart warming story, thanks!


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They use beagles in Canada for the same thing. I grew up w/ beagles & if there's food around, they'll find it.


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