‘Hardest-hitting K-9’ a bite above the rest in police dog competition
Argos, a police dog handled by Murray police officer Bryan Bybee, leaps for Braden Jensen during the “hardest-hitting K-9” competition, part of the Utah Peace Officers Association K-9 trials, at Galena Park in Draper on Saturday, June 27, 2020. The trials are three days of competition for police K-9 handlers and their dogs from various police, fire and search and rescue agencies throughout Utah. | Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
Argos, a police dog handled by Murray police officer Bryan Bybee, leaps for Braden Jensen during the “hardest-hitting K-9” competition, part of the Utah Peace Officers Association K-9 trials, at Galena Park in Draper on Saturday. The trials are three days of competition for police K-9 handlers and their dogs from various police, fire and search and rescue agencies throughout Utah. Competition continues Sunday at the Draper park with agility and patrol scenarios on display.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
Murray Police Officer Brian Bybee releases his dog, Argos, during the “hardest-hitting K-9” competition, part of the Utah Peace Officers Association K-9 trials, at Galena Park in Draper on Saturday, June 27, 2020. The trials are three days of competition for police K-9 handlers and their dogs from various police, fire and search and rescue agencies throughout Utah.
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