ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1st Annual SSD K9 Golf Classic

The Sacramento Sheriff K9 Association is proud to announce we are hosting our 1st Annual SSD K9 Golf CLassic.

It will be held on Monday, June 9th, 2008 at the private Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club. Here is your chance to play on a private course voted 17th best in the nation.

Special thanks to Julie Amos and designer Kaochoy Saeturn of Augustine and Associates for the beautiful flyer and logo. Please click on the link below for tournament details and sponsorship information.

SSD K9 Golf Classic Flyer

Contact: Brian Amos (916) 606-0733

To register for the tournament please click on the following link- Only online registrations will be accepted
SSD K9 Golf Classic Registration Page

See You On The Course!

K9 Camaro IN SERVICE

K9 Camaro IN SERVICE - Check our NEWS section

New Screensaver In Our Downloads Section

New Screensaver In Our Downloads Section

Click on the link below.

http://www.ssdk9.com/content/downloads/

New SSD K9 Stainless Steel Coffee Mugs For Sale

New SSD K9 Stainless Steel Coffee Mugs For Sale. They are 14 oz mugs with our logo on one side and our web address on the other. Help support our association by purchasing a mug in our online store!

Learn More About Our Training Site Program

Learn more about our new training site program. Click on SSDK9 Training Site Program

Check out the SSDK9.com online store!

The SSDK9.com online store is open for business. Click the Online Store link to purchase t-shirts, coffee mugs and decals. The purchase price of these items goes towards the Sacramento Sheriff K9 Association.

The Sacramento Sheriff K9 Association was originally founded to assist with purchasing canines for the unit when the handlers had to purchase the dogs themselves. Today, the department has the means to take care of this, so these generous donations can be used in many other ways to benefit the dogs and our team as a whole.

Because we respect and care for our canine partners, we are dedicated to supporting them throughout their career and retirement. Here are some of the ways your donations help us do that:

Purchase of specialized protective equipment for the canine. This equipment may include but not be limited to ballistic vests, paw protection, cooling equipment, reflective equipment, lighting, and lifting harnesses.

Specialized canine training schools. Under our current deployment model our canines not only search off lead for suspects, but are capable of on lead searches and tracking. The tracking function allows us to search for missing children, missing adults and injured persons under the right conditions. We are always attempting to hone and improve our canine’s skills and the county is not currently able to fund all the available training schools.

Medical bills for retired canines. While the county does contribute some money toward retired canine’s medical expenses, we all know treatment can be expensive. Due to the nature of the job such as climbing fences and physical confrontations with suspects, retired canines often suffer serious medical issues such as chronic hip, bone and arthritis problems. Your donations help supplement their much needed care.

The association also helps cover burial costs for canine’s that pass away.

 
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