Trained Dogs Head North to Beef Up Border Security

The ColumbianMay 02, 2006

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COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) Would-be drug runners, illegal immigrants and others seeking to sneak across the U.S.-Canadian border will have to try to avoid a wily Belgian.

A Belgian Malinois, that is. The dog named Gordon is one of 14 specially trained K9 units that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is sending to beef up security along the nation's most remote stretches of border, in northern Idaho, eastern Washington and western Montana.

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Trained Dogs Head North to Beef Up Border Security

The move will make the region the only stretch of U.S. border where all K9 teams have the most adv...

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