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American Kennel Club Welcomes U S Police Canine Association To The AKC Family

Share this article NEW YORK, May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Kennel Club (AKC ®), the world s largest purebred dog registry and leading advocate for dogs, is pleased to announce that the U.S. Police Canine Association is the newest organization associated with the AKC.  The United States Police Canine Association (USPCA) is the largest and oldest police dog certification organization in the United States. AKC is honored to collaborate with the USPCA, said AKC President and CEO Dennis B. Sprung. They protect our citizens, strive to educate the public on many important dog-related topics, and are an integral part of communities.  We are very proud to be affiliated with them as the nation s oldest and largest Police K-9 organization.

Clayton County and Independence K9s Earn First Place in Competition – Mix 94 7 KMCH

The K9s working for Independence and Clayton County have proven to be two of the best in the state. Independence Police Department K9 Tyton and Officer Cass and Clayton County K9 Raven and Handler Matt Moser attended the U.S. Police Canine Association’s Narcotics Detection Trials in Fort Madison this week. Their skills were tested in room searches and vehicle searches – competing against fifty other K9 teams from across Iowa. K9 Tyton took first place in the room search competition. K9 Raven achieved first place in the vehicle search portion of the competition. And it may not be a coincidence that the two local dogs finished at the top of their class – Independence Police say the two dogs are siblings.

Clayton County K9 Finishes First in Statewide Competition – Mix 94 7 KMCH

Clayton County’s K9 is at the top of her class. K9 Raven and Handler Matt Moser attended the U.S. Police Canine Association’s Narcotics Detection Trials in Fort Madison this week. Their skills were tested in room searches and vehicle searches. They competed against fifty other K9 teams from across Iowa, with Raven achieving first place in the vehicle search portion of the competition. K9 Raven has been with the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office since May 2014 and has been handled by K9 Handler Moser for her entire career.   ADVERTISEMENT

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