North American Police Work Dog Association Workshop Set in Titusville Dec. 4 – 8

By  //  December 2, 2017

will be held at the American Police Hall of Fame

Approximately 90 law enforcement and civilian search and rescue K9 teams from across the country will assemble in Titusville at the American Police Hall of Fame December 4 through December 8 for the 2017 North American Police Work Dog Association Florida State Workshop.

BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – Approximately 90 law enforcement and civilian search and rescue K9 teams from across the country will assemble in Titusville at the American Police Hall of Fame December 4 through December 8 for the 2017 North American Police Work Dog Association Florida State Workshop.

This training is made possible by the Titusville Police Department, Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, North American Police Work Dog Association, National Narcotics Detector Dog Association  and Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

“We are proud to facilitate this invaluable week of intense and proactive hands on training,” said Titusville Police K9 Team Leader Officer John Cantalupo.

“The myriad of skills and certifications that these K9 teams receive are an integral part of our local, state, and national security.”

Workshop organizers will host practical training sessions from master trainers. Attendees will also receive expert information from nationally recognized speakers.

Teams will receive training and certifications in narcotics, cadaver, explosives, tracking and trailing, building and area search and aggression control, and police utility dog.

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