There are different kinds of rescue dogs. Some search for missing people, while others are sent to give aid to someone who is trapped (in a fire, avalanche, building collapse).
Each rescue dog is individually trained by his handler. Many of whom are volunteers working with local police, and others are professionals within a police or fire department.
the k9 dogs are the dogs that have been trained to work the police normal German Sheperds or rottis
K9 Advantix is a medicine that is use for dogs that have fleas,ticks,mosquitos etc. this make the best med for dogs
The acronym "K9" is a shortening of the word "canine" which is the genus (family) to which all dogs belong.
all dogs are considered canines or k9 as you put it
K9 is only a abbreviation for "CA-NINE" which is a name for dogs; not a number letter classification.
K9 is another term for dogs. Some police use dogs abilities for search and rescue, finding lost people and smelling contraband.
k9 search dogs
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It depends on what do you mean exactly.
Yes, a dog is often referred to as a "K9" (or "canine") in contexts related to law enforcement and search-and-rescue work. The term "K9" is a play on the word "canine," which encompasses all dog breeds. While all K9s are dogs, not all dogs are trained or used for specialized K9 roles.
The k9 unit
K9 (canine) training refers to any kind of training of dogs. It is probably most often referring to police K9 training for their canine units. Dogs are used for sniffing out illegal drugs, bodies; protecting their human owners, etc.