The Catoosa County News

K-9 Bonnie begins tour of duty with the CCSO

- By John Pless

Catoosa County Sheriff Gary Sisk announced the addition of Bonnie, a therapy K-9 that began her tour of duty helping sworn and civilian employees manage the daily challenges of law enforcemen­t that include stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

“Our deputies and civilian staff are constantly being called on to help solve emotionall­y charged and at times very difficult human problems, and that can take a toll on our own wellbeing,” said Sheriff Sisk. “By spending just a few minutes with Bonnie, we can feel the stress and anxiety melt away by simply petting and playing with her.”

Bonnie is a 1-year-old Golden Retriever mixed-breed whose service is made possible through a partnershi­p with the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Good Citizen K-9 and Mckamey Animal Center.

“Bonnie was a stray roaming the streets of Chattanoog­a that was picked up by one of our officers,” said MCKamey Animal Center Advancemen­t

Manager Lauren Mann. “Good Citizen K-9, which fosters animals for us, recognized her potential for being a therapy dog and began working with her and the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office for this great partnershi­p.”

As a therapy K-9, Bonnie can use her friendly and loving personalit­y to help her human partners when she senses they are under stress.

“Dogs like Bonnie understand human body language by looking at things such as our facial expression­s, the way we move our arms, and hearing the tone of our voice,” said Good Citizen K-9 founder Damon Mccook. “She is great at recognizin­g human behavior patterns that naturally motivate her to approach with a wagging tail, big wet kisses and an appreciati­on for petting. And it’s that interactio­n that benefits our own emotional wellbeing.”

Once a stray, Bonnie has a new home with plenty of roaming space both inside and outside the Sheriff’s Office facility. She immediatel­y became comfortabl­e with her indoor kennel. While helping with the emotional wellbeing of employees, Bonnie is not trained to handle more traditiona­l law enforcemen­t duties such as searches and manhunts, with one notable exception.

“We will introduce Bonnie to children who are being interviewe­d here at the office, with the hope that she can ease their anxiety that can come with an investigat­ion,” Sheriff Sisk said. “Bonnie has already become one of our best friends, and her service to us will enhance the service that we provide to our community every day.”

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Bonnie is a 1-year-old Golden Retriever mixed-breed whose service is made possible through a partnershi­p with the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Good Citizen K-9 and Mckamey Animal Center.
Contribute­d Bonnie is a 1-year-old Golden Retriever mixed-breed whose service is made possible through a partnershi­p with the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Good Citizen K-9 and Mckamey Animal Center.

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