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The Dogs in Blue: Inside Vancouver Police Department’s K-9 Unit

A police offer smiles while adjusting something on his K-9's neck. The dog sits in a squad car.

The Dogs in Blue: Inside Vancouver Police Department’s K-9 Unit

Heather Janisch knew that dogs would always be a part of her life. It was her love for dogs that brought her to work at a local kennel. It should have been her dream job since, all day, every day, she got to work with dogs. Yet, when the boys in blue arrived, it awakened something inside her that changed the entire trajectory of her life.

Seven years ago, Janisch saw the officers from the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) training with their K-9s at the kennel where she worked. It was something that the officers did every week. Watching them work made such an impact that she dropped everything and applied to become a police officer. “I saw them working with their dogs, and I thought that was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen,” recalls Janisch. “I thought that would be the perfect job. You got to be a police officer, but you also get to work with a dog.”

Becoming VPD’s First Female K-9 Handler

On the VPD application, she was asked about her long-term goals in the department, so she made her intentions very clear: she wanted to be a K-9 handler. But, like everything in life, it didn’t come easy. Officer Janisch worked hard, pushed herself as she gained experience and continued to work toward her end goal of becoming a K-9 handler.

She set herself up for success by getting to know the people in the department, learning as much as she could, and making herself available. “Over the course of my career, any time I had a chance to run a track with a dog or work with a dog or go to training to help out, I did, and I just loved it. I loved the challenge that it [brought], but it’s also just so much fun.” Finally, her persistence paid off.

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Kristen Flowers lives in Vancouver with her husband and daughter, Lilly. You can hear the whole family on 99.5 The Wolf during the Nick and Kristen Morning Show. When she is not working and writing, Kristen loves crafting, watching documentaries and going to escape rooms.

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