The News Life

Vancouver Police Canine Unit Just Released Their 2019 Charity Calendar And It’s Badass

February 20, 2024 by Pham Hien

For 2019, the Vancouver Police Department has decided to feature their four-legged partners on their calendar. Very good police dogs and their handlers have been getting together on the calendar for a noble cause. The calendar, which will raise money for the B.C. Cancer Foundation and B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation was the idea of retired Vancouver Police Sergeant Mike Anfield, whose wife, VPD Constable Candy Anfield, lost her battle with breast cancer in 2004.

The police service dogs are important to the Vancouver Police Department because they are trained in a variety of disciplines, which include tracking, criminal apprehension, evidence recovery, narcotics, firearms, and explosives detection. The Canine Unit responds to over 10,000 calls for service each year in the city of Vancouver and to Lower Mainland police agencies that require the services of a police dog and handler.

If you’re interested in purchasing this awesome calendar, head to their website! The calendar costs $15.00, and you can order it from anywhere in the world. All money raised goes to the BC Cancer Foundation and the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation.

More info: vancouverpolicefoundationstore.com | Facebook | Twitter

Very good police dogs and their handlers have been getting together for very badass photoshoots, creating awesome charity calendars

And this year’s edition is more badass than ever

Retired Vancouver Police Sergeant Mike Anfield started the calendar in 2009 in honour of his wife

VPD Constable Candy Anfield lost her battle with breast cancer in 2004

“Proceeds from the sale of the calendars go towards the B.C. Cancer Foundation and B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation”

“You can see their personalities showing through in the pics,” Social Media Liaison officer for the Vancouver Police Department told Bored Panda

“The police dogs all followed their handlers instructions during the photo shoots and were good dogs”

So many people fell in love with the calendar, the police department even organized meetups with its stars

“The police services dogs are important to our department because they are trained in a variety of disciplines”

“[Including] tracking, criminal apprehension, evidence recovery, narcotics, firearms and explosives detection”

“The Canine Unit responds to over 10,000 calls for service each year in the city of Vancouver, and to Lower Mainland police agencies”People were incredibly happy to get to know the canine unit from up close

 

Filed Under: Dog New

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • BREAKING: Phillies – Red Sox Game ENDS on RARE “CATCHER’S INTERFERENCE” in the 10th, Duran’s Homer Not Enough as BOSTON FALLS in a DRAMATIC FINISH SEEN ONLY TWICE IN MLB HISTORY: What Is This Rule and How Did It Decide the Game?.nh1
  • GOOD NEWS: Henry Godbout – THE “BORN-AND-BRED RED SOX FAN” Rookie Drafted by His Childhood Team Despite Growing Up in Brooklyn, Poised to Hit 15–20 HOMERS a Year by 2028: Will His Family’s Lifelong Dream Come True?.nh1
  • Shaquille O’Neal Collapses Over Bad News: Magic Johnson Makes Tearful Announcement.P1
  • Shaquille O’Neal faces a ‘storm’ of criticism: From a football legend to a ‘specialist in destroying’ other people’s love.P1
  • WNBA’s Angel Reese speaks out for first time about ‘scary’ letters from prison: ‘I can’t believe this’.P1

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Copyright © 2025 · Paradise on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in