Military working dog Nick retired from Fort Meade after 8 years of bomb detection service. His handler adopted him for a well ...
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DC police mourns death of retired explosive detection K-9
"He faithfully served the District for 9 years, completing more than 400 deployments in support of public safety," D.C.
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Explosive detection canine Lubo at Boise Airport where he works as an added layer of security along with his Boise Police Department handler Anthony. (TSA) To coincide with National Work Like a Dog ...
VIRGNIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Who’s a good boy? Boyka is! The Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office welcomed a new explosive-detection dog to its K9 unit. Boyka, a 14-month-old Dutch Shepard, and his handler, ...
The Lincoln Police Department welcomed two new service dogs Thursday. Koby, a 2-year-old German shepherd/Belgian Malinois, and Jet, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, have joined the department, according ...
After 8 years of dedicated service as a bomb detection dog, Nick received a hero's farewell at Fort Meade on Wednesday. The ...
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