K-9 demonstration shows off skill sets of four-legged officers
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Arizona Police K9 Demonstration
A Phoenix Police K-9 takes down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 pulls a suspect from a vehicle as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
YCSO K-9 handler Steve Warburton demonstrates a drug alert with his partner as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 goes into a vehicle for a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A Phoenix Police K-9 exits it's vehicle to take down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A handler and his dog apprehend a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Maricopa County Sheriff K-9 Macho flies through the air at "suspect" Jason Jambor as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Maricopa County Sheriff K-9 Macho flies through the air at "suspect" Jason Jambor as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 subdues a "suspect" in the back of a pickup as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 prepares to be released after a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 tries to take down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office SWAT team members work with a K-9 team as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office SWAT team members work with a K-9 team as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 tries to take down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 tries to take down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Hard Dog competition winner Quinzee from the Peoria Police Department flies through the air as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A K-9 tries to take down a "suspect" as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Hard Dog competition winner Quinzee from the Peoria Police Department flies through the air as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
A large crowd watches as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Officers stand for the National Anthem as police K-9 handlers and their partners from throughout Arizona who are attending the 26th annual Canine Survival Seminar at Yavapai College hold a public demonstration at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Tuesday, July 17, 2018.(Les Stukenberg/Courier)
Sporting names like Tarzan, Viper and Macho, police dogs got to strut their stuff during a K-9 demonstration Tuesday evening, July 17, at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds. The public event was a part of the 26th annual Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association Survival Seminar and featured demonstrations in K-9 agility, detection and tactical obedience. Watch the Courier for a story and videos about the event and how effective K-9s are as law enforcement tools.
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