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Riot

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Riot was acquired by Geese Police in 2020. He came to us as this deputy was a very strong swimmer and had been working in alligator country in the southern part of the US. We were happy to have him transfer to us and swim all he likes as he was a great addition to our force. He was quite a character and a sweetheart.  He got along with all, four legged friends and the two-legged variety. He was also a very Handsome pup with a beautiful red and white coat. We lost Riot too soon in the fall of 2024 and he will be dearly missed. His calm and quiet demeanor showed his loving nature. He bonded and made an impact on anyone that was lucky enough to work with him.

Pearl

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Pearl came to us in May of 2016.   She was the most affectionate and loving dog we have ever seen.  She kissed everybody and constantly kissed all the other dogs as well.  She was very obedient and just wanted to please while she also had a little sensitive side.  She was a swimming machine.  She bounced around like Tigger and was a big goofball at times.  Her signature trait was her twirling and whirling around when excited and earned the nickname of Pearl Whirl. Pearl passed in September of 2024 and her loving energy will never be replaced at Geese Police.

Bond – “James Bond”

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We acquired Bond in 2013.  Our big guy was an awesome dog and very chill and quiet just as his name infers. But when he turned on the work switch, he was one of the most intense dogs we have seen.  He had only one speed and that is 90 miles an hour.  He was very affectionate but definitely a Daddy’s boy.  He was the patriarch of the clan and had even earned house privileges. He will be greatly missed by the Geese Police family. 

Faye

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We acquired Faye in the fall of 2012.  She is our little red headed girl.  Faye is such a gentle and sweet dog but her drive is intense and she will not stop until her job is finished.  She is a very strong swimmer and can swim for quite a while, sometimes just for fun as she loves to be in the water.  Faye has slowed down a bit and is close to retiring but Faye works hard, plays hard and sleeps hard.