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Veteran's K-9 Corps: Vets Dogs

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This show is dedicated to: the veterans who have been knocked down, but got back up.

Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick" Kel Fritzi of Red Fox Radio and Dan, of Pundit Press Radio is an ongoing discussion of recent events, issues and the upcoming elections.

America’s Vetdogs Service Dog Program Manager Ken Kirsch, started his training career in the US Army as a Military Police War Dog Handler. He went on to train and work Narcotic Detection Dogs and Explosive Detector Dogs and was assigned to the United States Secret Service with duty on President Jimmy Carter’s staff and later for President Regan’s staff in Washington DC. Ken preformed over 770 missions through out the world as an Explosive Detector Dog Handler with duty in Egypt, Honduras, Germany, East Germany all NATO countries and Korea. Ken was assigned to cover General Crosby Saint the Supreme Allied Commander of Armed Forces Europe at Check Point Charlie the day the wall came down. 

Service Dog Program Manager Ken Kirsch has 31 years training experience. He started his Assistance Dog career at Paws in 1990 and after training and placing over 850 dogs he moved into the management end of the industry and has held the positions at Paws of Head Trainer, Director of Training, Client Services Director, and he also held positions at Canine Companions for Independence as the NW Regional Program Manager and National Program Staff Training Manager. Ken currently holds the position of Service Dog Program Manager at America’s Vetdogs. Ken is one of 6 Assistance Dogs International Accreditation Authorities for North America.

http://www.vetdogs.org/

 

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