
The Hudson Valley’s New Police Dog is Already Solving Cases
Personally, all I want to do with this dog is give him pets and tell him what a good boy he is, but this canine has a job to do.
Police K9s are important members of nearly every police force, and the Hudson Valley is lucky to have multiple agencies with four-legged partners. The newest addition to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office (DCSO) is already earning his dinner.
New Addition at the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office
"Sheriff Kirk Imperati announces a new member to the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office!' began a recent post from the DCSO. "K9 Bruiser, who is a one-year-old male Bloodhound, recently completed our DCSO K9 School and is certified in tracking". Not only is Bruiser a certified tracker, but he's already put his skills to the test.
Lickin' Faces and Crackin' Cases
It's always important to make a good first impression, and in the line of duty, being adorable isn't enough to make the cut. Luckily, Bruiser is fitting in professionally, too. While tight-lipped about the details, the DCSO shared that "K9 Bruiser has already been hard at work and recently assisted the patrol bureau with locating a missing person." How Bruiser arrived at the DCSO is an amazing story as well.
Bruiser's Roots Are From a Rescue
The DCSO gave a special thank you to Rock n' Rescue, an animal rescue organization located in South Salem, NY, for connecting them with Bruiser. If the name sounds familiar, Rock n' Rescue is the same organization involved with the rescue of a kitten that a runner found mid-race at this year's prestigious Chicago Marathon (above).

Agencies all over New York state rely on K9 officers for everything from helping to find missing persons to assisting with arrests. Across the Hudson River in Orange County, NY, the Orange County Sheriff's Office (OSCO) has a whole squad of adorable officers. Check out the photos below.
Meet the 8 K9s of the Orange County Sheriff's Office
Gallery Credit: The Orange County Sheriff's Office
NYS DEC K9 Cramer
Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn
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