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so the city hasn't had to buy a dog in years
« on: October 21, 2013, 12:38:16 am »
"Chief (James) Nice sees the advantages of our unit for the safety of officers and the cost efficiency,the Consumer Product Safety Commission," Dorn said. Akron businesses donate funds to purchase the animals, so the city hasn't had to buy a dog in years, he said.
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