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Deputy Cody Lattin shakes K9 Deputy Steel’s paw, while he sits on the top of a desk, Sept. 2, in the the Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office. Lattin, Steel’s handler, said shaking is an essential skill for any dog to know. Steel has additional skills, such as sniffing out drugs, tracking people and getting into Lattin’s police car by himself.
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