K-9 Unit
The Edina Police Canine Unit consists of two teams. Officer
Jason Behr and
Canine Blade joined Officer Mike Seeger and Canine Diesel
in 2010. Both German Shepherd Dogs were imported from Europe to join their
handlers. The basic handler course was 12 weeks and the narcotics detector
course lasted three weeks. Both canine teams trained with the St. Paul Police
Canine Unit and schooled in agility, obedience, tracking, criminal apprehension
and handler protection. They train regularly with other canine units in the area. Their
training meets the standards as set forth by the U.S. Police Canine Association.
Patrol Canines are trained for a variety of tasks:
- Agility
- Apprehension
- Article / Evidence searching
- Building Searches for hidden criminals
- Handler Protection
- Narcotics Detection
- Cocaine
- Crack Cocaine
- Heroin
- Marijuana
- Methamphetamines
- Obedience
- Tracking for fleeing criminals or missing persons
To arrange for a demonstration, contact Sgt. Tom Draper,
952-826-1610.
The Edina K9 Unit trains regularly at the South Metro
Public Safety Training Center. There are several pieces of K9 agility
equipment and a tactical tower at the Training Center that are used for many different drills. The K9 teams from Edina train with many
different agencies around the state as they hone their skills for street work and certification trials.
Special thanks to the Flying Cloud Animal Hospital and K9 Hydrotherapy for
keeping our dogs healthy.
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