The Metro Police Canine Unit utilizes the following breeds:
German Shepherds
Belgian Malinois
Training
The canine teams are trained at the Metro Police Canine Units USPCA nationally certified facility (one of only a few in the United States). Members of our training staff have completed the requirements and are all USPCA nationally certified trainers.
Metro Nashville Police Canine Teams are trained in house by our training staff. They are trained in voice and hand signal obedience, building searches for felons, felony tracking, article searches, pursuit/apprehension techniques as well as handler protection. Our canine teams make countless arrests and answer thousands of calls for service each year.
Once the Canine team has passed the patrol dog certification, they go through twelve weeks of odor detection training. The Canine Unit trains detector dogs for the purpose of locating either narcotics or explosives. The canines which are cross trained in explosive detection, assist in security sweeps for many large high profile events, as well as, responding to calls for suspicious items or packages. The teams that are cross trained in narcotic detection are utilized to search for drugs by all elements of the police department. Each canine team certifies annually to meet the continuing proficiency standards of the USPCA in addition to their regularly monthly scheduled ten hour patrol dog training sessions. The teams are very successful and their efforts have resulted in seizures of drugs, currency, and property.
Unit Motto
My the bonds we build never be broken.
Related Resources
Member of the United States Police K9 Association
United States Police Canine Association Region 13
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