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Weissgerber's love of animals, and dogs in particular, can be traced to his high school and college years when he worked in veterinary clinics that boarded and treated dogs, including police K-9 dogs. It would be the club's lasting legacy to police and the final act of the century-old fraternal organization, which has dissolved. The North Riverside Village Board, meanwhile, earmarked funds in its annual operating budget to bring a K-9 unit to the village's police department. While Weissgerber's family has always owned dogs, and he's spent countless hours with them in clinics, it's a different story for North Riverside Officer Ted Roberson, who has always been more of a cat guy.
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But Roberson has always liked dogs, and his wife, Riverside police officer Tammy Roberson, grew up in a household that owned dogs. Through the years, he's interacted with K-9 officers and their dogs and began advocating for a local unit to his command staff.
The training for the dogs and their new handlers is intense. Both men spent six to seven weeks away from their families — Roberson in Ohio and Weissgerber in Pennsylvania — coming home on weekends when they could. And that initial training is just the tip of the iceberg.
Now that they're home, both the North Riverside and Brookfield units formally train together, and the training continues, informally, on a daily basis. K-9 units are required to train 16 hours each month.
Both Sire and Gunner hail from the same part of the globe. Sire was born in the Czech Republic while Gunner was born in Slovakia. Most police dogs in the United States are imported from Europe because they're bred to be working dogs. As a result, the dogs also respond to commands in languages other than English.
Weissgerber's commands are in Dutch while Roberson communicates to Gunner in Czech. According to Weissgerber, that's typical. German is also widely used for communicating with service dogs, said Weissgerber.
One reason for that, said Roberson, is to avoid confusion on the dog's part. Both dogs are also trained to perform similar tasks, including drug detection for cannabis, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine , tracking people, and searching for articles. So far the K-9 units have been involved in some suspect searches — Weissgerber and Sire recently were called out to search the area near Leo's Liquors at Eight Corners after it was robbed — and searches for narcotics during traffic stops.
When on duty, both Roberson and Weissgerber will perform their regular patrol duties, though they are also on hour call since K-9 units are not very numerous in the area. When off duty, Sire and Gunner go home with their police handlers, though they aren't treated as family pets. The dogs spend a lot of their down time in their kennels. My dogs at home have bad habits, and I don't want [Sire] to pick up those bad habits.
Meanwhile, Gunner and Roberson's cat have agreed to tolerate one another. The dog handlers and their colleagues at each police department are still getting used to having the K-9 unit as a resource and are still learning exactly how to deploy them. This page requires you to login with Facebook to comment. The Class Instructor leads classes in basketball, football, Grand Boulevard home struck by I heard in single gun shot at 4: Yes, loud motorcycles at 2 am are a nuisance!
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