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CC Protection Dogs blogs written about our German Shepherd and Belgian Malinios protection dogs

Canine cops are quite smart – they possess an amazing sense of smell which allows them to uncannily sniff out those drugs that you have been hiding in your bag. But if you try to harm them in an effort to get them to leave you alone, you could end up being charged with a federal...
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Military working dogs (MWD) will finally find a home with their former handlers upon returning from war or completion of their service in the American Military. The passing of the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act has changed the rules associated with retiring dogs on foreign soil, making it easier to bring them back home and...
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“Thank you for what you do! Because of how you train your dogs, they are helping people to lead normal lives in an uncertain world. You have been a blessing to our family in ways we could never thank you enough for over these last 10+ years. Thank you is so inadequate for what you...
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An increasing number of people are starting to invest in personal security and protection. Many homeowners opt for alarm system and cameras for their homes and others prefer to keep guns and other weapons in their homes to protect themselves from burglars and intruders who can cause them harm. But what is really the best...
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Protection dogs have been playing a major role in police forces all around the world. A recent example of these protection dogs’ heroism was Diesel, a 7-year-old Belgian Malinois police dog who was the only one to die in the French police’s encounter with the terrorists who were responsible for the deadly Paris attack. Diesel...
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Cataract is a disorder of the eyes which affects many dogs. Dogs suffering from this disease have an eye that looks like a disk filled with fluid. A normal dog’s lenses are clear, whereas dogs with cataracts have a fluid inside their lens that is clearly visible. Let’s learn more about cataracts in German Shepherd...
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When the holidays come around and it’s time to travel to unite with family and friends, many pet owners often feel stressed thinking about leaving their pets behind. If you have never traveled without your dog before, it can be a bit stressful to decide whether or not to bring them along. You don’t want to leave them alone, but you...
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Many protection dog owners are not aware of the fact that dogs also get seizures. Of course, it is not the most pleasant situation to think about, but understanding seizures in dogs will allow you to help your four legged companion in the time of need. If a dog is having seizures, then it might be...
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With the beginning of fall, everyone seems to be enjoying pumpkin as part of every dish and sweet. As you enjoy these pumpkin treats, you may notice your four legged pet wagging his tail to show you he’d like a taste of it, too. But is pumpkin safe for dogs? Health Benefits of Pumpkin for Your...
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Intestinal parasites are very common in dogs. In fact, they affect almost 34% of shelter dogs in the U.S. These parasites live in the host’s gastrointestinal tract and are found in contaminated areas. There are various types of parasites including whipworms, tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and protozoa. However, hookworms, whipworms, and roundworms are the most commonly found...
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