What is K9?
K9 is a numerony that means "dog", usually with reference to home dogs. This term is most often used to describe work dogs, especially coercive dogs and military dogs, in accordance with the famous love of the army to abbreviation, abbreviation and numeronym. It can also be used in busy veterinary clinics and animal shelters to quickly mark the "dog" on the wall plates to organize operations and monitoring animals in the facility, because the animal name does not always have to guide what it is. In the case of "K9", when the letter and number, the word is "kay-nine", a clear reference to "dog", a term used to refer to the members of the Canidae family, which includes dogs, foxes and wolves. While numeronyms seem to be particularly common in the era of text messages, people use terms such as "L8R" for "later", people of reality create numeronyms for a very long time, for the same reason they do Texters: writing numeronym last than writing full word.
In the case of police dogs, people use "K9", such as announcements about police cars that warn people of the fact that there is a dog inside, and uniforms worn by police dogs. K9 units can be found around the world, doing everything from walking daily rhythm after looking for hints that someone is transporting drugs. Dogs and handlers undergo extensive special training to ensure that they are suitable for this work, and a good working police dog can be an extremely valuable commodity.
The army also uses "K9" in its reference to working dogs. Military dogs perform many of the same tasks as dogs do in the area of law enforcement, from monitoring public security to searching for bombs. Military dogs receive training very similar training used for police dogs and are also highly valued commodities. Plementa as German shepherds, labradors, bloodshop and rotvajlers are commonly used in police and military work.
They approach or access them with a unit of K9, people should remember that although working dogs can resemble pets, work on animals and need to be treated with care. People should never cuddle or approach a work dog without the permission of the operator and should be aware that many operators prefer not to be distracted by their dogs at work. Military and police dogs are also treated legally as human police officers and military members, which means that the attack on the work dog will be treated very seriously, especially if the dog is seriously injured or killed.