K-9 Unit
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit is comprised of a nine Sheriff K-9 teams. The K-9 Unit provides an atmosphere of service and safety in the community due to the canine's specialized training and capabilities. Uses of canine teams serve the purpose of crime prevention, crime suppression, criminal investigation, and officer/citizen protection. The dogs are utilized in the patrol and jail divisions.
The dogs are trained with the ability to manage crowds, detect drugs and narcotics in investigations, locate and apprehend violent criminal suspects, and tracking.
Due to their extraordinary sense of smell, our canines can search extremely large areas in a fraction of the time it would take multiple Deputy Sheriff's to complete the search. This makes the job safer for Deputies and can save hundreds of man-hours per year, allowing Deputies to be available for more proactive policing and give quicker response times.
Learn more about each of the K-9's through their bios.
Our K9 unit is 100 percent supported by donations only, if you would like to donate please contact Captain J. Duffy at 775-586-7251 or mail check to Douglas County Sheriff's Office P.O. Box 218 Minden, NV 89423. Please make check out to: DCSO K9 Unit