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SULPHUR, according to the National Service. Boomer was first to work for the in 2011 after completing detection training, the local the National Narcotic Detector High-Ranking Dog Provides Association, as well as associations and agencies. of favorite duties performing demonstrations for local and community groups. also enjoyed working with colleagues in the Murray Sheriff’s Department, Oklahoma Highway the Davis Police Department.
WASHINGTON — National Parks Service K9 officer ‘Boomer’ of Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Murray County, Oklahoma is retiring after an eventful career helping enforce laws in some of the nation’s most popular national parks. The NPS says ‘Boomer’ has fulfilled 56 dog years of service after the good boy was first recruited to work for the parks service in 2011. ‘Boomer’ loves to demonstrate his skills for local school children and community groups. He began his career by completing narcotics dog training boise detection training and he is part of the National Narcotic Detector Dog Association. His job has been to detect illegal drugs at the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma, but ‘Boomer’ has also gone on special assignments to other parks to help out as he is part of the American Police Canine Association. The National Parks Service says ‘Boomer’ has worked with many departments including the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife and Conservation and the U.
SULPHUR, a K9 officer in Chickasaw National Recreation Area, career sniffing out narcotics. Boomer spent 56 years – which amounts nine human National Park Service years – job, local Chickasaw National Recreation states. In course his career, National Detector Dog Association and American Police Canine Association, well K-9 officer ‘Boomer’ working with from surrounding law enforcement.
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