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Florida puppy that escaped alligator s jaws becomes sheriff deputy dog
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Gunner the puppy survived a close encounter with an alligator s jaws last month - with video of his escape, aided by owner Richard, quickly going viral.
Now he s been honoured as a deputy dog by his local sheriff in Florida.
The five-month-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel will work with Lee County Sheriff s Office to educate children about safety.
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