It’s back for its 7th year – the OPP Canine Unit Calendar to raise money for local charities.
Students from Mnjikaning Kendaaswin Elementary School visited the OPP to learn about the Canine Unit and see demonstrations from several four-legged heroes. The Auxiliary Unit and members of the charities were in attendance to support the event.
The calendar showcases twelve beautiful and highly skilled canines from around the province in action. Four-year-old Belgian Malinois Aaron was this year’s cover model and winner of the Obedience category at the 2023 Canadian Police Canine Association (CPCA) National Police Dog Competition. Embedded in the OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit (TRU), Aaron is deployed with his handler to support high-risk incidents.
Other stars include Hopper, a yellow Labrador Retriever who shows off his search skills in his photo for the month of April.
Rico, a Malinois-Shephard mix, is shown tracking through the snow in December.
More than 33 handlers and 50 canines serve the OPP in various capacities, including search and rescue; narcotics detection; firearms, explosives, and physical evidence search and detection; as well as suspect apprehension.
Canine Unit members also provide community engagement at local events and safety demonstrations. All proceeds from the 2024 OPP Canine Unit Calendar go to the OPP Youth Foundation and Friends of The OPP Museum. Last year’s calendar sales raised more than $32,800.
Each calendar costs $15 and can be purchased at the OPP Off-Duty Shop (777 Memorial Avenue, Orillia) or online at oppshop.on.ca.
The work that the canines and the OPP do is phenomenal and essential to keeping our communities safe. Have a look at their video “THE OPP DOG CHAMPIONSHIP”.