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Leads, Chains and Lines
Back in about '85 or '86, I bought a leash from you guys… a great leash it was, although I did cringe a little because it seemed expensive (I think it was $15). But it was good leather with an o-ring, braided at the loop, and a lock jaw snap — good tools don't come cheap I told myself. Recently I thought I had lost that leash after all these years and was really saddened by that. Lots of memories attached to that lead! And it still has a lot of good years left to it.
Well, I found it!!! Riki is trained in SAR work for cadaver and trailing. Even though she is not trained for live area or article search, she is trained to indicate articles she finds while trailing.
I went back to an area where I knew I had last had that leash and told her to go search for it. Dang! if she didn't find that leash in about 10 minutes! And gave a rock solid indication to boot! I love my dog and I really, really like my leash. I only wish the dogs would last as long as the leash… Just thought I'd let you know why I wasn't buying another one!
Patricia Riley
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Canine Officer Tracy Dice, of the Rushville Police Department in Rushville, Indiana, was involved in a horrific vehicle accident while pursuing a suspect. The accident caused her patrol car to flip long-ways and after landing, roll over 2 or 3 times. Officer Dice, her civilian passenger and her K-9 were able to walk away from the crash with only minimal injuries. In Tracy’s own words, she credits her Ray Allen Cruise Eze Vehicle Insert with helping to save her and her passengers.
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