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Mason County Couple Donate to Sheriff's Program in Memory of Son

Posted by David Haviland on December 13, 2012 at 7:04 am (296 social interactions)
Mason County Couple Donate to Sheriff's Program in Memory of Son

Phil Wolff, of Allyn, presented the Sheriff with a $500 check which is to be used for the Mason County Sheriff’s Education Dog Program.  Mr. Wolff and his wife Yvonne made the donation to honor the memory of their 15 year old son, Garrett, who died earlier this year.

The education dog program was established by Cindy Brewer, Animal Control Officer, for the Mason County Sheriff’s Office.  Brewer and her K-9 partner, Jack, help educate the citizens and students of Mason County about safe behavior around animals.  Additionally, Officer Brewer and Jack also visit local area schools to educate students on the negative effects of bullying and its destructive effects on fellow students.  Officer Brewer has painted Jack’s toenails a bright pink which naturally draws the attention of students.  According to Officer Brewer “this technique quickly engages students in the bullying discussion.   When some students make jokes about Jack’s pink toenails, Officer Brewer asks why are you making fun of him because he is different?”

Like all other Sheriff’s Office K-9’s, the Education Dog Program is financed through donations.  Currently all food, veterinary care, and equipment continue to be financed through donations.  “Mr. and Mrs. Wolff’s donation to the education dog program will go a long way toward getting the anti bullying and safety messages out to our students and citizens” said Sheriff Casey Salisbury.  Since K-9, Jack was commissioned with the Sheriff’s Office in August of this year he and Officer Brewer have made over 500 contacts at public events this year.  Next year Officer Brewer expects that she and Jack will contact over 2000 people in the community to talk about safety and bullying.
 


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