SPECIALIZING IN SEARCH AND RESCUE K9 FOR BOTH LIVE AND DECEASED MISSING PERSONS.

When you have lost a loved one, you may need support by a professional who specializes in the field of SAR.

We dedicate our own lives to the training of these valuable tools we call dogs.

Gallery Of Our Team

  • A person in an orange jacket standing on a snowy, grassy area with a dog nearby, pointing or gesturing towards something amidst tall pine and leafless trees under a clear blue sky.

    K9 COLT

    Wilderness search, a search dog will often cover many kilometers. The handler will often send their dog into dense areas to ensure coverage of the area.

  • A rescue worker in an orange suit and a dog searching among large rocks and debris, possibly at a disaster site.

    K9 REMI

    Rubble search requires great dexterity and endurance to navigate the debris.

    Here he is working concrete and rebar piles.

  • A person and a dog on a boat, with the dog standing at the edge, overlooking the water. The person is kneeling and holding the dog on a leash, both facing the water under partly cloudy skies, surrounded by trees.

    K9 WINTER

    For water search a dog will first search for human scent rising above the water surface.

  • A black dog with an orange collar stands amid the charred remains of an airplane wreckage in burned landscape.

    K9 BLAZE

    Fire Scenes are a very challenging setting, a dog must be agile and able to work through all of the ash and debris

  • A search and rescue team member in an orange jacket and black pants, accompanied by a golden retriever wearing a bright orange vest with a yellow cross and the word "SEARCH," are working in deep snow next to a red rescue vehicle on a snowy day.

    K9 REMI

    The winter months are particularly challenging for a search dog who is required to work long hours in deep snow looking for a missing person.

  • Search and rescue dog in orange uniform examining a forested area near fallen trees and debris.

    The K9 Find

    When a search dog finds their missing person they are required to stay at the site and bark until the handler arrives. The bark alert is used to ensure that the handler can find the location of the missing person from some distance away. It is also used so that the missing person will stay in the same spot with the dog until help arrives.

    Here K9 Remi has found a person lying in the trees. Good boy Remi help has arrived!