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Pubdate: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833 NEW DRUG DOGS JOIN POLICE FORCE The Medicine Hat police have added a couple new members to their force -- two seven-week-old chocolate Labrador dogs that will eventually aid in keeping drugs out of schools. Two school resource police officers have agreed to be the handlers of the two pups, which were purchased by the police through various sponsorships. The dogs were bought for the school program Dogs for Drug Free Schools, which works to ensure schools are drug-free. The program also has a major focus on education initiatives within the schools. "It's not an enforcement mechanism, it's a prevention mechanism," said Police Commission Chair Bill Anhorn the police commission meeting Thursday night. The dogs will a major part in the schools and will be brought into the schools to familiarize them with the students. But the pups likely won't be fully trained to sniff out drugs until next September, said Insp. Andy McGrogan. The two labs will train with the Medicine Hat K-9 Unit at a basic level, said McGrogan. He said the reason Labradors are chosen is because they're known for their high ability "to seek out scent." The dogs will be fully trained in obedience and drug detection. Unlike German Shepherds which work well for attacking and are typically used in K-9 Units, these dogs are known for their sense of smells. "The lab temperment is much more subdued," said McGrogan. "Much more people friendly," he said. The dogs will be present in Alexandra Jr. High, Crescent Heights High School and Medicine Hat High School. - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman