Dogs play valuable role with search and rescue teams
Dogs have become important members of search and rescue teams, and in some cases, have helped to save lives.
But it takes a lot of training to get a dog ready for that type of duty, and with that in mind, 16 Search and Rescue (SAR) K9 teams from around B.C. will be in Kelowna for training and validations with the RCMP Police Dog Services from April 29 to May 1.
The validations are an annual requirement for volunteer SAR K9s under the Emergency Management B.C. (EMBC) program and are the culmination of hundreds of hours of annual training. At the same time, another dozen teams will be undergoing validation and training on Vancouver Island.
Under EMBC, the government agency that provides oversight to B.C.’s 79 search and rescue groups, only the B.C. Search Dog Association and the Canadian Avalanche Rescue Dog Association are recognized as the province’s official training bodies of search and rescue dogs.