National Police Association Podcast w/ Tony Sanborn, Pres., Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association
Host Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with police K9 handler Officer Tony Sanborn, president of the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association (ALECA), for an in‑depth conversation about modern police K9 work.
Tony shares why he was “called” to the profession, how K9 units have become powerful ambassadors and recruitment tools for law enforcement, and what really goes into training, deploying, and caring for these highly skilled working dogs.
They dive into the Desert Dog Police Canine Trials and Public Safety Expo, how the event has evolved into one of the biggest K9 competitions and public safety expos in the region, and why public education about use of force and police tactics has never been more important.
From the realities of using K9s in civil unrest, to breed debates (Malinois vs. German Shepherds), to the rise of therapy dogs in schools and for officer wellness, this episode gives a candid, behind‑the‑scenes look at the dogs who save lives—and the handlers who stand behind them.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:
Tony’s path into law enforcement & K9
Why being a cop and a K9 handler felt like a calling
How cadet and explorer programs set the foundation for his career
K9s as “ambassadors” for the profession
How dogs break down barriers with the public when uniforms can’t
Why K9 units are often front and center in recruitment efforts
How handlers are reminded they’re a “conduit” to the community
Learn more about the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association (ALECA) and their mission to train, equip, educate, and support K9 teams across the state.
Follow ALECA on social media to see videos and highlights.
https://www.alecapolicek9.com/
https://www.facebook.com/AZPoliceK9/
https://www.instagram.com/alecak9/
Use the donate option on ALECA’s site to help fund training, equipment, and retired K9 care.
Tony shares why he was “called” to the profession, how K9 units have become powerful ambassadors and recruitment tools for law enforcement, and what really goes into training, deploying, and caring for these highly skilled working dogs.
They dive into the Desert Dog Police Canine Trials and Public Safety Expo, how the event has evolved into one of the biggest K9 competitions and public safety expos in the region, and why public education about use of force and police tactics has never been more important.
From the realities of using K9s in civil unrest, to breed debates (Malinois vs. German Shepherds), to the rise of therapy dogs in schools and for officer wellness, this episode gives a candid, behind‑the‑scenes look at the dogs who save lives—and the handlers who stand behind them.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:
Tony’s path into law enforcement & K9
Why being a cop and a K9 handler felt like a calling
How cadet and explorer programs set the foundation for his career
K9s as “ambassadors” for the profession
How dogs break down barriers with the public when uniforms can’t
Why K9 units are often front and center in recruitment efforts
How handlers are reminded they’re a “conduit” to the community
Learn more about the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association (ALECA) and their mission to train, equip, educate, and support K9 teams across the state.
Follow ALECA on social media to see videos and highlights.
https://www.alecapolicek9.com/
https://www.facebook.com/AZPoliceK9/
https://www.instagram.com/alecak9/
Use the donate option on ALECA’s site to help fund training, equipment, and retired K9 care.
