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Duke in the garden
Duke has always loved plants! I always catch him laying in or by them! He was posing by them after he just had a bath taken!!
Cute puppers enjoying summer
Molly our German Shepard outside on the deck in the summer enjoying the sun, playing with her human little sister and giving everyone kisses
Sugar sitting by Ginger
My maltese shih tzu mix sitting next to my pit mastiff mix Ginger outside at my in-laws house. She’s the best dog in the world
Harlow just relaxing!
Harlow enjoying the sun and watching the geese in the field. Keeping me company and keeping me feeling extremely happy.
Jo Jo the black pug
He such a playful loving baby. Full of energy and joy. He love to cuddle up with you at night and just keep you warm.
Cash playing with her ball.
- This is Cash, She is a now 2 year old pitbull mix and she is the sweetest most loveable dog anyone could ever have!
Surj loving the snow
5 years old, loving the snow in the field where he runs off leash, works on recalls and off leash training. As well as commands
Belles second birthday 🎂
My girls second birthday. I love her so much!! She loves wearing cute stuff and getting her photo taken.
Bella, my whole world
My heart ❤ this dog saved me from an abusive relationship! If it weren’t for her, I would of killed myself! I love her more than life itself!!
Munchkin 2020-2021
Christmas 2020
Molly has her annual vaccinations up to date
weight excellent daily walks and exercise
Ollie Rodriguez
Ollie on Christmas morning with all of this toys from Santa paws. He is so fun and loving, very spoiled. Mommy and daddy love this guy more than words could describe
Oliver showing off!
My sassy King Charles, who is always there to support me! Needs me to support him because he is having random seizures! Love my Oliver 💙
ChaseTwoYearsOld
Chase was playing in the snow and came inside with a chunk of snow on his face. This picture was taken November 2020 in the afternoon
Coco Chanel Tossi
Coco chanel Christmas 2020 2 1/2 yrs old. She has grown so much in the past year and is definitely living up to the name we chose for her. Lol 😆❤
My bestest friend
Just a lazy day. Waiting for the day to start. Staying close and keeping an eye on me. I couldn’t do it without him. Giving the best kisses and keeping a smile on my face.
Kyra on the floor
Kyra was chilling on the floor in her favorite spot over the vent where it was cool this picture was taken in the summer of 2020
PAWS With A Cause
Pebble Hill Plantation and the Thomas County Public Library are pleased to announce the upcoming Enlightening Bites program, “PAWS With a Cause,” on Friday, January 8, 2021 at noon in the Flipper Room of the Library. The program is being presented by Jeri Anderson, field representative.
Anderson is recently retired from the City of Monticello, Florida. Her days are now devoted to running a boarding and dog training business from her home. In addition, she is a field representative for PAWS With a Cause and has worked for PAWS for 15 years.
PAWS is a national non-profit organization that places service dogs with individuals who need assistance. The mission of PAWS is to enhance the independence and quality of life for people with disabilities nationally, through custom-trained Assistance Dogs. PAWS increases awareness of the rights and roles of Assistance Dog Teams through education and advocacy.
Her program will focus on how service dogs assist people, the process for applicants who need an assistance dog, and the process of raising puppies in foster homes until they are ready for training.
The Enlightening Bites Lecture Series is co-sponsored by Pebble Hill Plantation and the Thomas County Public Library. Attendees are invited to bring their lunch. Drinks are provided. The series is free and open to the public.
Police Canine Team
Kingston Police revealed in a news release late Wednesday afternoon that they’ve been keeping a four-legged secret for roughly three months.
The force announced it added a second canine unit, with the arrival of police service dog Dak this past October. He is working with Const. Jeff Dickson, while police service dog Bask is working with Sgt. Paul Doak, another veteran canine handler with Kingston Police.
Dak comes from the same breeder in Slovakia that bred Dickson’s former dog, Zeus. Zeus worked successfully on the force for nine years, “and therefore comes from a strong, proven pedigree,” police said.
Dak was born on May 8, 2019, and is a German shepherd and Belgium Malinois mix. He started his training with the Ottawa Police Service in August 2020 before coming to Kingston.
“Dak officially started his service with Kingston Police in December and is trained in tracking, article searches, apprehension/handler protection and building searches,” police said. “He will be trained in drug and firearm detection this coming year.
“Kingston Police is pleased to welcome Dak to our Kingston Police family and look forward to the continued success of the canine unit program.”
Before Bask, Doak, most recently sergeant on the patrol unit, worked with four police service dogs — Scout, Bodey, Indy and Knox — between 2002 and 2014.
Dak’s arrival comes as a surprise as the second canine unit was put on hold during Kingston Police Services Board budget discussions in November 2019. Neither of the new dog purchases were discussed in open session during Kingston Police Services Board meetings.
The force was left with one team following the retirement of Const. Mark McCreary and police service dog Titan in the summer of 2019.