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The
St. Paul K-9 Cops come
to Animal Planet!
Meet
the K9 Copson the front line in the war against crime. On
the streets of St. Paul, Minnesota, an elite unit are on patrol
24/7. The twenty-two officers and dogs of the world-renowed St.
Paul Police Department K9 Unit are dispatched to deal with the toughest
cases and the hardest criminals.
Learn
more about this new series on Animal Planet.
Don't
forget to purchase the book covering the history of the St. Paul
K-9 Unit and commemorating the Unit's 50th Anniversary!
"Canine
officers and their partners are essential to the successful operation
of a modern police department. Members of our Canine Unit have not
only met the national standards of the United States Police K-9
Association, but they have also distinguished themselves in national
competitions and outstanding case awards. Collectively, they have
produced five U.S.P.C.A. national team champions, three U.S.P.C.A.
national individual patrol dog champions, and over three hundred
national, regional, or department awards for quality police performance.
. . . It is fitting that this book comes out on the Unit's 50th
anniversary as well as the sesquicentennial year of the State of
Minnesota. This book brings to life the work, the triumphs, and
the tragedies of the men and women working with their canine partners."
-John M. Harrington, Chief of Police, Saint Paul Police Department.
This
book is a Minnesota
Sesquicentennial Book.
Please
visit the St.
Paul Police Department Canine Unit or the St.Paul
Police K-9 Foundation Web sites for more information about the
organization.
About
the Author
A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Ruth Gordon, RN, MA, is an
assistant professor emerita of the University of Minnesota's School
of Public Health. She is an author, teacher, and long-term care
expert. She has served as director of nursing education at Sister
Kenney Institute, taught long-term care administration at the University
of Minnesota's School of Public Health, and consulted on long-term
care. She has written ten textbooks, numerous journal articles,
and a monthly newspaper column for the St. Paul Dispatch. In retirement
she has turned to writing true dog stories, including Magic Dog,
It Takes a Dog to Raise a Village, Don't Fence Their Spirit, and
Good Dogs: Stories of Benevolence. She and her husband, Ken, currently
resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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