Dozen’s of K-9 officers from roughly 37 law enforcement agencies across Kansas roamed an open field in rural Butler County. Barks and sniffs could be heard across the field as dogs and their handlers performed training exercises during the 25th annual Kansas Police Dogs Association weeklong re-certification conference. Training exercises include search and rescue, patrolling, detection and trailing tactics for the annual re-certification. Most Kansas law enforcement agencies make it mandatory for their K-9 units to get re-certified, said Andover Police Department Lt. Mickey Farris, treasurer for the association.
Source: Local News | Wichita Eagle