Synopsis
Police are not the only ones who work with drug detection dogs. This book chronicles the very successful true pairing of a drug detection dog working for a private security company.
Doing jobs that law enforcement agencies are many times not able to do, Peter Pan and his handler Hank started working for a small international airline ensuring illegal narcotics were not hidden on the plane. Sounds simple, but it gets scary when Peter finds $11 million of Cartel cocaine being smuggled onto an airplane at a Mexican airport. From puppy pen to South American drug lords, to a loving dog-man relationship, PETER: The Drug Dog tells a uniquely true story of two random souls whose meeting brings them through whirlwind adventures and lessons about life, love, happiness, and sorrow.
About the Author
Hank Nohn, a retired U.S. Army Military Police master sergeant, never owned a dog as a chili He entered the arena of private security management, never imagining that his favorite employee would eventually be a self-minded yellow Labrador retriever who was trained as a drug detection dog named Peter Pan. Hank is a very active volunteer member of ASIS International, having served in various Security Leadership Councils positions, including as chairman of the Substance Abuse Council and more recently chairman of the Transportation Security Council
He has spoken to many international groups on the subject of the use of detection K-9s in transportation security industry and has been featured on CNN.
Hank lives outside of Daytona Beach, Florida, with Jean, his wife of thirty-three years, and a lot of detection dogs, including the semiretired linker Belle. They have two grown children, Christine and Carolyn, and one favorite son-in-laws Kevin. Hank and Jean enjoy Travelling and family reunions at Cape Cod
Hank and Peter Pan were best friends fir over ten years. The author donates a portion of his proceeds to Vets Helping Today's Returning Heroes, Inc.
Their mission is to help those who have served our country honorably to live with dignity and independence whether they are visually impaired or have other special needs by using guide dogs or other service dogs to attain that goal.
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