A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the benefits of adding a K-9 unit to a department. In that post I extolled the myriad benefits such special units have for police departments and the communities they serve. I mentioned the ability to increase the effectiveness of drug enforcement efforts, search and rescue operations, as well as the apprehension of dangerous suspects.
However, I overlooked another important mission a police dog can fulfill, and was reminded of that oversight earlier this week when we reported on a department in the San Francisco Bay Area that has added a therapy dog to its ranks.











