K-9 & Deputy Heroes of the Laramie County Sheriff's Department
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Narrated by:
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Jim Angell
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By:
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Karen O Cotton
About this listen
Learn about Lyra, Parys, Ali, Ozzy, and their deputies who work hard to protect Laramie County in Wyoming. You'll discover their most heroic acts, like saving an air force base from a bomb to finding drugs, catching criminals with their teeth, and working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation on certain cases. The book goes into detail about the training that the dogs and their handlers undergo. Learn about the equipment that they use and the countries that they're from.
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