K9 Search and Rescue, Newfoundland & Labrador


K9 Search and Rescue Newfoundland & Labrador

NEWS:  We now have three fully certified dog/handler teams.

Civilian-trained volunteer Search and Rescue dogs are a valuable tool available to the RCMP, Provincial Police, and other call-out agencies Canada-wide.  K9SARNL is pleased to announce its readiness to become a part of the Search and Rescue community in Newfoundland and Labrador.

History

 In March 2004, founding members Bettina Lori, Herbert Schuhmacher, and Lisa Giroux (see our Team Roster page) assembled a group of 15 people and 8 dogs in Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland, for the first group training session for potential SAR dogs.  The seeds of K9SARNL were sown.

Present Happenings

Since then, full-day formal group training has been held every two weeks in various locations.  Group training has focused on creating skilled handlers with highly trained dogs that can function as wilderness SAR units. 

Handlers maintain and develop training programs to their individual dog.  Therefore, most training takes place outside of the group setting.  From March 04-May 06, our members have logged over 8200 hours of training time. 

As our membership and commitment grows, we set goals to move forward in our effort to begin offering our volunteer services.  Our primary reason for creating the organization was to provide an additional tool to the Search and Rescue effort so that more lives can be saved. 

We are fortunate to have a wide range of experience and backgrounds within our group.  Please see our team roster page for profiles of our members.

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