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Explosives Detection, Narcotics, Human Concealment, Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Canine Detection Canine and HandlerK-9 Search on Site provides efficient and effective canine detection services.

Our experienced, well-trained handlers and canines constitute the finest explosive detection teams in the U.S.  Our canines are selected from the top European bloodlines and then integrated into our own breeding program. We offer complete canine detection services in the areas of:

  • Explosives detection
  • Human concealment detection
  • Drug detection
  • Patrol services
  • Tracking services
  • Chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction.

K-9 SOS is one of the few canine service companies in America with capabilities and experience in all of these phases of security.

We provide detection teams to some of the most sensitive facilities of the U.S. Government. We furnish letters of recommendation from all of these clients. In most cases our services can be available to government agencies almost immediately.

K-9 SOS teams currently conduct more than 550,000 searches a year.

We have the capability to be on site at your facility with at least two highly experienced teams anywhere in the United States within 24-hour notice.

We excel at what we do because we have an outstanding staff of managers and handlers, top canines, a new 16,000-square-foot state-of-the-art training facility, and because we exercise effective and reliable business practices.

 

 

K-9 SOS NEWS

K-9 SOS is proud to have been selected as the site for the 2005 Department of Energy Working Canine Group meeting.

The annual program was held for four days in June 2005 at our new training center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Personnel from six DOE National Laboratory sites attended. Staff from Auburn University's Canine Detection Research and Training Center also attended and provided valuable information regarding chemical weapons of mass destruction detection and preparedness.