Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Meet Kilo AKA Flair

Meet Kilo Clear Lake Police Department welcomes new K-9 officer The Clear Lake Police Department is continuing its tradition of including a K-9 officer on its staff.“Kilo” is being introduced to the community as a single purpose narcotics dog teamed with police officer Cory Gute. Kilo, a 16-month-old black Labrador retriever, is ready for drug detection work, but is still polishing his manners in public.“He’s still a youngster and acts like a puppy, at times,” said Gute. “But he is certified as a narcotics dog and is ready to help.”Gute and Kilo recently completed a three-week training program at Mid-Michigan Kennels and will continue training exercises here. Gute is hopeful that as Kilo matures, he can also learn tracking skills. The dog must be certified yearly by the International Police Work Dog Association for its narcotics work. Kilo is the only K-9 officer in Cerro Gordo County and rides with Gute on almost every shift. Since joining the department in June, the dog has been used roughly twice a week. He was recently introduced to Clear Lake Rotary Club members and soon will make more public appearances, visiting schools and providing demonstrations for interested groups.“We live together and go to work together. I hope we become effective partners,” said Gute. Chief Peterson said he believes a K-9 officer is a valuable tool.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

August Update

I have been matched to a client. That means I am training to take care of them. I practice walking and working with someone in a wheelchair, doors, push plates, and the phone. I still have a lot to learn.
A note from my trainer:
Flora is an interesting little dog. She is high energy but responsible and she is beginning to like the work. Now we are working on her distraction.

Wish me luck that continue to do well in school.