
A trooper walked toward the dog, who was tied to a fence and standing in a deep puddle that reached the animal’s stomach. The dog growled but the trooper managed to untie him and took him to safety.
Read More →Achilles, a new K9 officer with the Norton Police Department, is among the first in Summit County not trained to detect marijuana
Read More →
Broko's law mandates up to $25,000 in restitution for harming or killing an on-duty police dog.
Read More →
The vehicle was burning and the deputy responded immediately to get the dog named Zuna to safety.
Read More →
The state reportedly lacks statewide standards for how law enforcement agencies deploy police dogs.
Read More →
Even electronic devices hidden underwater, or underground, can be detected by Electronics Storage Detection dogs.
Read More →In the relentless heat of summer and even early fall in some parts of the country, officers face the important task of protecting their K-9 partners while working in sweltering temperatures. Recognizing changes in a dog’s behavior is the key.
Read More →
One of the proposed bills requires police agencies to track and publish how they use dogs. Another requires police to develop new standards for their use.
Read More →
Jurors convict Gary man of killing a police dog but not of shooting at a police officer.
Read More →
A K9 team on the Ohio Special Response Team gets USPCA training to find people who are being trafficked or in hiding.
Read More →