Allegheny County Sheriff's Office: Revision history


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23 May 2024

  • curprev 01:3501:35, 23 May 2024Orangehaggis talk contribs 15,985 bytes −3 Style and usage. Although 'canine' is commonly used as a 'jargony' synonym for 'dog' by American police and military personnel, the two words aren't actually synonymous. The Allegheny Sheriff's Office uses trained dogs, not dog-like creatures, and not any other species in the subfamily caninae like jackals and bat-eared foxes. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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