Tennessee Highway Patrol Graduates 7 New Canine Teams

September 25, 2013

The Tennessee Highway Patrol has graduated seven new canine teams that specialize in explosive detection.

The teams were presented with a certificate and badge at a special ceremony held recently at the agency’s training center in Nashville.

The six-week training course focused on teaching canines to assist their handlers in the detection of explosive materials. The dogs are taught to demonstrate a passive response by sitting when explosive substances are discovered.

This is the second canine graduation this year. The agency held a drug detection canine course and graduation in March.

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