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Police Dogs Given Narcan to Reverse Effects of Accidental Overdoses
Tribune Broadcasting
2017-11-16
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A Colorado law enforcement officer says in the past police dogs that were exposed to narcotics often died because they could not receive treatment in time. Now, K-9 units in the state are receiving Narcan.
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