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K9 Beni HeflinPolice

Department,AL

EOW:Wednesday, January5,2022

Cause:Struckby vehicle

K9Jedi

SeattlePolice

Department, Washington

EndofWatch

Wednesday,January 5,2022

Cause: Stabbed

K9NitroII

YorkCountySheriff's Department,Nebraska EndofWatchTuesday, February8,2022

Cause:Vehicularassault

K9Maya WestJordanPolice Department,Utah EndofWatch

Thursday, February17,2022

Cause:Gunfire

K9 Ciro Humphreys County Sheriff's Office, Tennessee End of Watch

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Cause: Fire

K9 Dash Shepherdsville Police Department, Kentucky End of Watch Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Cause: Gunfire https://www.odmp.org/ search/k9year/2022

K9Major

FranklinCounty

Sheriff'sOffice,North

Carolina

EndofWatch

Sunday,April10, 2022

Cause: Gunfire

K9 Jinx

ElPasoCounty Sheriff's Office, Colorado

End of Watch

Monday,April11, 2022

Cause: Gunfire

K9 Mina United States Department of Homeland Security

End of Watch

Monday, May 2, 2022

Cause: Snake Bite

K9 Drago Columbia County Sheriff's Office, Florida

End of Watch

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Cause: Heatstroke

K9 Exo Pascagoula Police Department, Mississippi End of Watch

Thursday, June 23, 2022

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To get involved with the Texas Humane Legislation Network (THLN), an organization dedicated to advocating for the welfare of animals through legislation, you can follow these steps:

Visit the THLN Website: Start by visiting the official website of the Texas Humane Legislation Network. You can find it by searching for "Texas Humane Legislation Network" or by visiting their previous website, thln.org located at the top right of this page. Make sure to check for any updated website addresses or online platforms they may be using.

Explore Volunteer Opportunities: Look for the "Get Involved" or "Volunteer" section on their website. THLN offers various volunteer opportunities that cater to different skills and interests. These may include grassroots campaigning, community outreach, legislative advocacy, fundraising, event planning, or administrative tasks. Determine which area aligns with your strengths and interests.

Attend Events and Meetings: THLN often hosts events, meetings, and educational sessions related to animal welfare and legislation. Check their website or social media pages for upcoming events in your area. Attending these events allows you to connect with like-minded individuals, learn more about THLN's initiatives, and stay informed about the current animal welfare issues in Texas.

Contact THLN: If you have specific questions or need further information, reach out to THLN directly.

Look for their contact information on their website, such as an email address or phone number. They may also have a contact form you can fill out to express your interest in getting involved

Support Legislative Efforts: Stay updated on animal-related legislation in Texas. THLN often provides information and calls to action regarding pending bills or proposed laws that impact animal welfare. You can participate by contacting your legislators, attending hearings or committee meetings, and voicing your support for or opposition to specific bills.

Donate: Consider supporting THLN financially by making a donation. Funds received by THLN help them in their advocacy efforts, legislative campaigns, and educational initiatives aimed at improving animal welfare laws in Texas.

Remember, it's always a good idea to regularly check the THLN website and social media platforms for the most up-to-date information on how to get involved and contribute to their cause.

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By Ron Ducharme

Helping your pet to cope with loud noises

Training your pet to cope with loud noises can help reduce their fear and anxiety during situations such as thunderstorms, fireworks, or construction noise. Here are some tips on how to train your pet to be more comfortable with loud noises:

1. Desensitization: Gradually expose your pet to recordings or simulations of the loud noises they are afraid of. Start with the volume at a level where they feel comfortable and gradually increase it over time. Pair the exposure with positive experiences, such as treats, playtime, or affection, to create a positive association with the noise.

2. Counter conditioning: Create a positive association by offering treats, praise, or rewards whenever your pet encounters a loud noise. Associate the noise with something enjoyable, like their favorite toy or a special treat. This helps them form positive connections with the noise rather than being afraid of it.

3. Distraction and Engaging Activities: During loud noise events, provide distractions and engaging activities to redirect your pet's focus. Offer puzzle toys, interactive games, or treats that keep them mentally and physically occupied. This can help shift their attention away from the noise and onto more positive experiences.

4. Safe Space and Comfort: Create a safe and comforting environment for your pet during loud noise events. Designate a quiet room or area where they can retreat to, and make it cozy with their bed, blankets, toys, and familiar scents. This safe space can provide them with a sense of security and help them feel more at ease.

5. Calming Products: Consider using calming products such as pheromone sprays, anxiety wraps, or soothing music designed specifically for pets. These products can help create a calming atmosphere and reduce stress during loud noise events. (see below for amazon. Rescue Magazine is an affiliate)

6. Consult with a Professional: If your pet's fear of loud noises is severe or persists despite your efforts, consult with a professional animal behaviorist or trainer. They can provide personalized guidance and techniques to address your pet's specific needs.

Remember, training takes time, patience, and consistency. It's important to go at your pet's pace and never force them into situations that cause excessive fear or stress. By gradually desensitizing and counterconditioning, along with providing a safe and comforting environment, you can help your pet become more resilient and confident when faced with loud noises.

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