K-9 profile: Inside the world of a police dog
Being in the K-9 unit is often one of the most sought after jobs in policing. It not only takes a lot of hard work and dedication, but also requires being readily available 24/7 and sacrificing home life for the job. And the local Battlefords K-9 officer wouldn’t trade it in for anything because, according to him, nothing beats what he does for a living.
Cpl. Melvin Sansome is the RCMP Battlefords branch K-9 officer. He has been working with K-9 since 2006 and officially became a handler in 2010. He currently handles two dogs, Diego, who is a six-year-old German Shepherd and Soap which is an 10-month-old pup still in training.
Sansome reminisced on his favorite story to tell when people ask what it is like to be in the K-9 Unit about an incident that occurred when a woman went missing in Northern Saskatchewan.
“She went missing on a Thursday near a park and it wasn’t until the Sunday they [RCMP] found the car,” Sansome said. “After a few days, Search and Rescue, along with a few volunteers searching the area couldn’t find her. So they called me in and we deployed Diego.”


