Surges IN Depth: Good Dogs

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SURGES I N depth

MAY 2017

GOOD DOGS

PHOTO: SUZIE HARTZ

POWER-Boise’s Jeff Kimpson and family raise puppies for a cause By Kate Wutz

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hat makes an assistance dog in training different from other puppies? At first glance, it’s how quiet they are. “They’re lying on the floor of the conference room,” POWER-Boise Facilities Process Engineer Jeff Kimpson says during a phone interview for this article. His word is going to have to be good enough, since absolutely no canine-related sounds are coming over the line, despite the fact that there are two puppies in the room. Regina, aged 15 months, is a sweet black Labrador retriever with enormous paws and a soft nose, whom the Facilities Process team members have grown used to seeing camped out on her bed under Kimpson’s desk. She comes into the office several times a week, kitted out in her official cape, so she can practice being quiet when she’s not needed by her eventual person. “Her task is to lie down under the desk, out of sight, out of mind, until Jeff asks her to do something,” says Denise Kimpson, Jeff’s wife and the pups’ primary trainer. Yoana, the couple’s four-month-old yellow Lab puppy in training, isn’t quite ready for that yet. For now, she only makes occasional visits to the office, though she already knows what’s expected of her when she gets there. As Jeff and Denise conduct the interview, she chews on a bone and then falls asleep, sprawled on a bed dragged into the conference room for that purpose.

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A family affair. POWER-Boise’s Jeff Kimpson, right, helps raise service dog puppies with his wife, Denise (left). Their daughter, Jennifer (center) inspired the couple when she needed a community service project several years ago and Denise helped her co-raise their first puppy.


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