Northbrook company trains dogs for owner protection – Chicago Tribune
Chicago TribuneNorthbrook company trains dogs for owner protectionChicago Tribune"It's almost like a game," said Elly, who has been a volunteer for over a decade at Midwest Rescue of Illinois and Chicagoland Bully Breed Rescue. "As the dog progresses in the training and matures mentally, we start testing it in different …
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Blotter for April 15, 2015 – Kankakee Daily Journal
Blotter for April 15, 2015Kankakee Daily JournalThe officer saw the car headed south on Career Center stopped at the traffic light at Main NW Street (Illinois Route 102) and Career Center. After turning left onto Main NW, the … Officer spoke with a security employee who said he saw Schilling …