Panhandle Equine Rescue Hosts Animal Cruelty Investigations School

May 7, 2016

Panhandle Equine Rescue in Cantonment recently welcomed an equine class from the American Animal Cruelty Investigations School and Texas Academy of Animal Control Officers.

This was a two day, 16-hour class designed for animal control and police officers or cruelty investigators who come into contact with horses during the course of their work. This in-depth course teaches officers every aspect of care requirements for equine.

The course was taught by Alan Spence, who has 30 years of law enforcement and animal husbandry experience.

Students included animal control officers and deputies from Alabama, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County Animal Control, and two prosecutors from the State Attorneys Office. PER Investigator Diane Lowery and Linda Lambert also attended the class.

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One Response to “Panhandle Equine Rescue Hosts Animal Cruelty Investigations School”

  1. AACIS on May 8th, 2016 5:51 pm

    The class was an excellent equine course. We will be doing a follow up course that is more directed towards equine investigations, body score certifications, and livestock.