Sheriff’s Office to hold second Sniff & Rescue bloodhound seminar

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will play host to the second annual bloodhound seminar from Sept. 25 to 29. With over 18 teams from across the United States attending, this training offers over 40 hours of fieldwork for these handler and K-9 duos.

“Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has this workshop to provide education and support to K-9 teams throughout the county and beyond,” seminar host Deputy Neal Hoard said. “With five groups from the state, this week specifically increases training to teams in Central Indiana, so that our bloodhound handlers are equipped to handle any real-life scenario.”

The training spans past just fieldwork, offering scenario-based workshops, and legal and medical roundtables to the attendees. Two instructors are designated to every five handlers allowing for an individualized approach to teaching.

The seminar is held at the Indiana Diabetes Camp each year and the handlers train throughout Hamilton County. Registration for the seminar opened in late spring and closed beginning of August. If you are interested in attending the 2023 seminar, please reach out to Deputy Neal Hoard at kenneth.hoard@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.