Your Licks: Detective Steve Lanoce Responds


Posted on Feb 12, 2008
By Glenn Close


Comments(1) Given Duke is more than a partner, he is family, when he is old enough to retire will you be able to keep him? - Marie

Most EDC's ( Explosive Detection Canines) in the NYPD Bomb Squad work till they are approx. 8-10 years old. A few have worked even past 10 depending on their health. When these canines can no longer do the job, they are "retired" to their handlers home and family. When I retire, Duke will most certainly retire with me and romp in the yard 7 days a week.

Steve
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Your dogs look like Cotons? Are they? We have two.
Posted By Erin
on Feb 12, 2008
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