Dandy, a drug and alcohol sniffing dog, sits to signal to her handler that she has found drugs or alcohol in a locker at Prospect High School. The scent was from an asthma inhaler.
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Golden Retriever Dandy of Interquest Detection Canines of the Chicagoland area walks the halls of Prospect High School and sniffs lockers.
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Dandy, a golden retriever, gets attention in a social studies class at Stevenson high School. She was with handler Glenn VadeBonCoeur of Interquest Detection Canines of Chicagoland and was being introduced to the students.
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Dandy, a drug and alcohol sniffing dog, is a hit with the students between classes at Prospect High School.
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A locker is checked by Dr.Pat Tedaldi after Dandy, a drug and alcohol sniffing dog, signaled the presence of contraband at Prospect High School. It turned out to be an asthma inhaler.
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Dandy, a drug and alcohol sniffing dog, examines a students car at Prospect High School.
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Glenn VadeBonCoeur and his Golden Retriever, Dandy of Interquest Detection Canines of the Chicagoland area, walk the halls of Prospect High School and sniff lockers. Here junior Agnes Dada gets a dog kiss from Dandy.
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Glenn VadeBonCoeur and Dandy head to the stage to accept the Horizons for Youth award at the Mount Prospect Shining Star Awards.
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Dandy, 11, was one of the first public safety dogs in Illinois. She passed away last week after nearly a decade of working in schools in the Chicago suburbs.
Photo courtesy of Glenn VandeVonCoeur
Dandy, 11, was one of the first public safety dogs in Illinois. She passed away last week after nearly a decade of working in schools in the Chicago suburbs.
Photo courtesy of Glenn VandeVonCoeur
Dandy, 11, was one of the first public safety dogs in Illinois. She passed away last week after nearly a decade of working in schools in the Chicago suburbs.
Photo courtesy of Glenn VandeVonCoeur