May 11, 2017 Innisfail, Alberta
The RCMP Police Dog Service Training Centre (PDSTC) received close to 21,000 entries to this year's Name the Puppy contest. The names of the first 13 puppies to be born at the PDSTC in Innisfail, Alberta, have now been chosen. They have been suggested by boys and girls representing every province and territory in Canada.
All names had to start with the letter K. For multiple entries of the same name, a draw determined the winning entry.
The winning entries are:
Kage – Andrew Chin from Richmond, B.C.
Kai – Lexi Blandford from Yellowknife, N.W.T.
Kammo – Mia Sharpe from Leduc, Alta.
Kaos – Evan Bambury from St. John's, N.L.
Karma – Layla Crouse from Lunenburg, N.S.
Kate – Joey Argento from Montreal, Que.
Kato – Joseph Knutson from Prince Albert, Sask.
Kaya – Audrey LeBlanc from Beresford, N.B.
Kayla – Kally Penner from Winnipegosis, Man.
Kazoo – Stefano Giordano from Toronto, Ont.
Knight – Aiden Murnaghan from Donagh, P.E.I.
Koda – Rorie Bundt from Dawson City, Yukon
Kullu – Nallinniq Kiguktak from Grise Fiord, Nunavut
The 13 winners will each receive a laminated 8×10-inch laminated photo of the puppy they named, a plush dog called Justice and an official RCMP baseball cap.
RCMP police service dog teams are an important part of front line policing. They search for missing or lost people, track and apprehend criminals, remove illicit drugs from the streets, detect explosives and search for evidence used in crimes. The RCMP Police Dog Service Training Centre is the training centre for all RCMP police dog teams in Canada. Ninety-four percent (94%) of the German shepherds working today as RCMP service dogs were born at the PDSTC as part of the RCMP Police Dog Breeding Program.
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