CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C. — One member of the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office is up for a national award: The American Humane Society Hero Dog Award.
K-9 Harrison, the sheriff’s office’s first-ever electronic scent detection dog, has been named as a finalist for the Hero Dog Awards.
Officials said Harrison originally worked as a service and guide dog for the non-profit Dogs Inc. But instructors saw he had a special talent.
They noticed Harrison’s scent detection skills made him perfect for law enforcement. The sheriff’s office said he underwent training and was placed as a K-9 in Caldwell County.
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There, Harrison has uncovered digital evidence in many cases and has proven especially helpful in internet crimes against children cases, officials said.
The K-9 puts away bad guys while put smiles on the community’s face, according to the sheriff’s office.
Voting opened Monday for the Dog Hero Awards and ends on Sept. 15.
K-9 Harrison is not the only N.C. pup to make the list. Gaston County’s K-9 Mac is also one of the five finalists.
Last year’s winner was Gastonia’s own K-9 Bo.
See more about the canines on the American Humane Society Hero Dog Awards website.
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