K9 in america - usually refers to a working dog - such as a Police dog, or 'sniffer' dog. It's short for 'canine' - a general term for a dog.
The Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker, had K9 as his companion. K9 is a robotic dog created by the Fourth Doctor in the TV series "Doctor Who".
K9 is only a abbreviation for "CA-NINE" which is a name for dogs; not a number letter classification.
the k9 dogs are the dogs that have been trained to work the police normal German Sheperds or rottis
K9 teeth, also known as canines, are the sharp and pointed teeth located on each side of the incisors in mammals, including humans. These teeth are used for tearing and cutting food. In many animals, including dogs, k9 teeth are particularly prominent and play a key role in their eating habits.
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.
No it is considered entry level so possible to instal youself.
k9 skill
you need to get a masters degree in criminal justice and if required, a law degree
pitbull is stronger than k9
well i do not know i think u need to type in the password dunno
Wolfs are alpha of K9.All other K9 are subgroups of wolfs.
K9 Security Services Company in Bedford
Kahr K9 is a compact semi-automatic pistol. It is made by the American company Kahr Arms.
K9 stands for the ratio of strike outs per 9 innings pitched.
all dogs are considered canines or k9 as you put it
Titanium, is used so when they bite the natural k9 teeth will not break in bite force, holding on and at impact.So Titanium is the correct answer.
The term "K9" is typically used in reference to police or military dogs, not guide dogs.Added:Actually, the term "K9" comes from the Latin word for dog, canine. I think it would be fine if you referred to a guide dog as a K9. But it would sound a little redundant.