The Snohomish City Council may decide Tuesday night to trim the budget by laying off a member of the police force - Dixie the drug-sniffing dog.
Dixie finds drugs and money for the reward of playing with a chew toy, but the 7-year-old shepherd-collie mix costs about $16,000 a year in vet care, food, grooming, kennel, and training costs.
The Everett Herald reports Snohomish plans to keep its other police dog, Kizar. The German shepherd is needed to track criminals and is a younger dog.
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and they carried this story
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they need to understand that we the people, consider drug dogs to be evil
it reminds me of this:
Meet Midge, A 7-Pound Police Dog!
Meet Midge, A 7-Pound Police Dog! - CBS News
supposedly the
world's smallest drug-sniffing dog.
a dog is supposed to be man's best friend NOT A PIGS best friend!