Âé¶čAVâs goodest pup is competing at the Canadian Police Dog Trials in Camrose, A.B.
The competition runs from Sept. 7-10.
Police Service Dog, Mysen, and handler Cst. Kent Wagner with the Âé¶čAV Regional RCMP Police Dog Service, will compete and be judged against other RCMP and municipal handlers from across Canada displaying their skills and abilities in tracking, narcotic/explosive detection, search, obedience and criminal apprehension scenarios.
âMysen has trained hard and is looking forward to the competition,â said Wagner.
CPCA Trials have usually been held on an annual basis but, like many events, was put on hold for the last two years due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The trials were held in Âé¶čAV in 2014.
The Canadian Police Canine Association (CPCA) is a non-profit, non-political affiliation of the peace officers employed in handling and training service dogs in Canada. Handlers and Trainers from other countries may join, upon submission of an application to the board of directors.
Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com
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