Charity is doing something good for someone else with no expectation of anything in return. Some people give money or items and others give time and effort. You can do nice things for people you know, such as friends or family or you can do something for a total stranger. The little bit I've been working I've learned that there are lots of people out there that need help, there are a lot of people that have less and its nice to see other people helping out. I want to encourage everyone reading this to do something nice for someone they don't know, someone you think needs help with something.
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I'm Atlas, a Police Canine (or K9) for the Oceanside Police Department. I am a Belgian Malinois. I work with a Police Officer partner, also called a "Handler", his name is Kevin. Together we are a K9 team and we patrol the City of Oceanside. Our job is to assist other police officers in doing their jobs and making things safer for them. I have a really good nose and my handler teaches me to use it to search for things. Right now I'm getting good at finding people my handler wants me to find. I can look in buildings, fields, lots, inside cars and find somebody hiding. I'm still getting use to riding around in a patrol car, the siren makes me howl, LOL! Anyway, I started this blog so you kids could see what kinds of stuff I'm up to. Check in here and there and see if I've posted any updates. Maybe I'll see you around, I'll try not to bark at you :)
Hi-
I'm Atlas, a Police Canine (or K9) for the Oceanside Police Department. I am a Belgian Malinois. I work with a Police Officer partner, also called a "Handler", his name is Kevin. Together we are a K9 team and we patrol the City of Oceanside. Our job is to assist other police officers in doing their jobs and making things safer for them. I have a really good nose and my handler teaches me to use it to search for things. Right now I'm getting good at finding people my handler wants me to find. I can look in buildings, fields, lots, inside cars and find somebody hiding. I'm still getting use to riding around in a patrol car, the siren makes me howl, LOL! Anyway, I started this blog so you kids could see what kinds of stuff I'm up to. Check in here and there and see if I've posted any updates. Maybe I'll see you around, I'll try not to bark at you :)
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Working...
So I've been working consistently without injury for a few weeks now! I feel great and have managed to cause a couple "bad guys" to give up because I'm so scary, LOL! I was still getting some laser treatment from the vet and Myopulse/Acuscope Therapy from Bev and it has really helped my leg to feel 100 times better. The highlight of the last couple weeks was doing a demo with K9 Nero at a US Marine Corps family day event on Camp Pendleton, it was an honor to show off a little for our Marines and their families since they do so much for us.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Passed my Test
Today, after almost 3 months off the street from my injuries I re-certified! Certification is a test they put you through to make sure you are capable of meeting the minimum requirements for police work. I was nervous but we made it! We also found this cool barrel in my neighborhood that we brought home for me to jump on! Hope I can stay healthy and can report back with some neat stories!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Happy 2nd Birthday to me!
I turned 2 years old today and Yesterday was a great early birthday present....I returned to training and continue training today! If all goes well I should be back on the streets working this time next week...that would be a great birthday wish come true. We also got these K9 coins made which came in yesterday...lots of fun things going on!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Swimming......Just what the doctor ordered.
Friday, July 19, 2013
A Lesson in Perseverance
Do you ever have a stretch of bad luck? Do you have times when you get knocked down, get back up only to get knocked down again? How do you handle it? The important thing is you keep getting back up, you don't give up and you keep trying! So my training after surgery had been going great and I was getting ready to go back to work in the field next week only to injure my leg. The vet said I strained some ligaments in my wrist. BUMMER! Another 3-6 weeks out. My handler and I were pretty upset, it's normal to be frustrated I think. Really we were left with two decisions, give up or get up. Giving up is not an option so we will push through rehab and retraining. There is no need to complain about it as that would not accomplish anything. If we keep getting up, each time we get a little bit stronger, we learn a little bit more and eventually we move forward. George Washington lost many battles but won the Revolutionary War. The Wright Brothers built many "planes" that didn't fly but eventually became the first to do it. What will you do when you get knocked down?
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Back in Training!
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