Getting Started

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How to Be a Responsible Pet Owner

Puppies are great fun but also a great responsibility. We'll help you navigate through everything–from the adoption process to providing the best products and veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dogs

Find the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about dogs, including questions about breeds, grooming, health and behavior and everything in between.

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Getting Started with Your Puppy

Welcoming a dog into your home requires a lot of work and preparation. To get you started, we'll help with training, discipline, play time and everything in between.

You may not realize it but the products you use to keep your house clean could be dangerous, or even toxic, for your dog. Many commercial cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that can be hazardous for your dog if he inhales or ingests them.
You may not realize it but the products you use to keep your house clean could be dangerous, or even toxic, for your dog. Many commercial cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that can be hazardous for your dog if he inhales or ingests them.
Many dog parents keep cleaning products that are not safe for dogs around the house.  Cheaper and just as effective as the products you buy at the store, we’ve found a few DIY cleaning supplies you already have in your pantry.
Many dog parents keep cleaning products that are not safe for dogs around the house. Cheaper and just as effective as the products you buy at the store, we’ve found a few DIY cleaning supplies you already have in your pantry.
Meet Rony, Utah's hardest working Narcotics Detection and Patrol K9! From chasing down bad guys to sniffing suspicious vehicles for drugs, this pup is excited to respond to any call that comes his way! Rony's handler and best friend, Deputy/Paramedic Larsen, gives us the inside scoop of a day in the life of a working dog. 
 

 
  • Do you have a cool story or favorite memory of Rony?
"Rony’s first arrest as a patrol dog was assisting a local police department with finding two guys who had been driving a stolen car that ran from their officers, wrecked into a house and then fled on foot. He ended up tracking them for about 90 minutes through thick thorn brush and trees on a hillside, while they ran. We cleared multiple sheds and pushed one guy right into waiting officers, where he was arrested without anyone getting hurt."
  • How long has Rony been in the force?
"Rony and I were partnered in Nov. 2015, when he was purchased from the local kennel at 16 months old, and we have been working the streets since then."
  • Describe a day in the life of a Police/Narcotics Detection K9.
"A day in our life consists of signing on duty, where we are typically the only available...

Meet Rony, Utah's hardest working Narcotics Detection and Patrol K9! From chasing down bad guys to sniffing suspicious vehicles for drugs, this pup is excited to respond to any call that comes his way! Rony's handler and best friend, Deputy/Paramedic Larsen, gives us the inside scoop of a day in the life of a working dog. 
 

 
  • Do you have a cool story or favorite memory of Rony?
"Rony’s first arrest as a patrol dog was assisting a local police department with finding two guys who had been driving a stolen car that ran from their officers, wrecked into a house and then fled on foot. He ended up tracking them for about 90 minutes through thick thorn brush and trees on a hillside, while they ran. We cleared multiple sheds and pushed one guy right into waiting officers, where he was arrested without anyone getting hurt."
  • How long has Rony been in the force?
"Rony and I were partnered in Nov. 2015, when he was purchased from the local kennel at 16 months old, and we have been working the streets since then."
  • Describe a day in the life of a Police/Narcotics Detection K9.
"A day in our life consists of signing on duty, where we are typically the only available patrol dog for our entire county. Between taking calls for law service, we are also available to handle paramedic calls since I am cross certified as a Paramedic. We are frequently called upon to sniff cars on traffic stops for different agencies around us. The majority of our deployments are for narcotic work, but Rony is also a patrol dog with a hard bite. He is also a tracking dog requested by other agencies to assist with all different types of calls when trying to locate wanted suspects."
  • Tell me a little more about responding to Paramedic calls.
"As a Paramedic, I respond to any medical call that may require Advanced Life Support skills. Some of our most common paramedic calls are heart problems, breathing problems, strokes, traumatic injuries and serious car accidents. My patrol car contains all of my police equipment, K9 equipment, and all of my medical equipment, including a portable cardiac monitor capable of transmitting EKG rhythms directly to a hospital for a doctor to see."
  • What is Rony’s favorite part of the job?
"Rony’s favorite part of the job is when he gets to work. He loves to work and it is the best thing in the world to him. Anytime I get him out of the truck to work, he is excited, full of energy, and ready to do his job. He absolutely loves to track people and look for bad guys. We also love taking drugs away from people and keeping them off of our streets!
He also loves training days, where our entire unit, consisting of 5 dual purpose drug/patrol dogs, gets together to train and better our dogs, and unit. On training days, Rony gets 8 hours straight of different training scenarios with all sorts of fun things mixed in. Plus, he gets to bite a lot of pretend bad guys in the same day, haha!
We are always happy to answer questions and chat with people about our awesome job!"
  • Thank you Deputy Larsen and Rony for taking the time out of your unpredictable schedules to share your story with us! We appreciate all of your hard work!
  •  If you would like to see more of this awesome K9 action, follow Rony on Instagram: @k9_rony
  • Also, check out our new blog! https://impactpups.wixsite.com/impactpups
Meet Rony, Utah's hardest working Narcotics Detection and Patrol K9! From chasing down bad guys to sniffing suspicious vehicles for drugs, this pup is excited to respond to any call that comes his way! Rony's handler and best friend, Deputy/Paramedic Larsen, gives us the inside scoop of a day in the life of a working dog. 
 

 
  • Do you have a cool story or favorite memory of Rony?
"Rony’s first arrest as a patrol dog was assisting a local police department with finding two guys who had been driving a stolen car that ran from their officers, wrecked into a house and then fled on foot. He ended up tracking them for about 90 minutes through thick thorn brush and trees on a hillside, while they ran. We cleared multiple sheds and pushed one guy right into waiting officers, where he was arrested without anyone getting hurt."
  • How long has Rony been in the force?
"Rony and I were partnered in Nov. 2015, when he was purchased from the local kennel at 16 months old, and we have been working the streets since then."
  • Describe a day in the life of a Police/Narcotics Detection K9.
"A day in our life consists of signing on duty, where we are typically the only available patrol dog for our entire county. Between taking calls for law service, we are also available to handle paramedic calls since I am cross certified as a Paramedic. We are frequently called upon to sniff cars on traffic stops for different agencies around us. The majority of our deployments are for narcotic work, but Rony is also a patrol dog with a hard bite. He is also a tracking dog requested by other agencies to assist with all different types of calls when trying to locate wanted suspects."
  • Tell me a little more about responding to Paramedic calls.
"As a Paramedic, I respond to any medical call that may require Advanced Life Support skills. Some of our most common paramedic calls are heart problems, breathing problems, strokes, traumatic injuries and serious car accidents. My patrol car contains all of my police equipment, K9 equipment, and all of my medical equipment, including a portable cardiac monitor capable of transmitting EKG rhythms directly to a hospital for a doctor to see."
  • What is Rony’s favorite part of the job?
"Rony’s favorite part of the job is when he gets to work. He loves to work and it is the best thing in the world to him. Anytime I get him out of the truck to work, he is excited, full of energy, and ready to do his job. He absolutely loves to track people and look for bad guys. We also love taking drugs away from people and keeping them off of our streets!
He also loves training days, where our entire unit, consisting of 5 dual purpose drug/patrol dogs, gets together to train and better our dogs, and unit. On training days, Rony gets 8 hours straight of different training scenarios with all sorts of fun things mixed in. Plus, he gets to bite a lot of pretend bad guys in the same day, haha!
We are always happy to answer questions and chat with people about our awesome job!"
  • Thank you Deputy Larsen and Rony for taking the time out of your unpredictable schedules to share your story with us! We appreciate all of your hard work!
  •  If you would like to see more of this awesome K9 action, follow Rony on Instagram: @k9_rony
  • Also, check out our new blog! https://impactpups.wixsite.com/impactpups

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