K-9 Cops

K-9 Cops (2008-2009)

EndedReality showAction, Adventure, Crime

Meet the K9 Cops—on the front line in the war against crime. On the streets of St. Paul, Minnesota, an elite unit are on patrol 24/7. The twenty-two officers and dogs of the world-renowed St. Paul Police Department K9 Unit are dispatched to deal with the toughest cases and the hardest criminals. We witness the intense partnership between dog and handler in the high-pressure situations of their daily working lives in the roughest parts of town—and how the relationship is forged, off-duty, at home. Our cameras are rolling on the hundred mile-per-hour chases, the nail-biting pursuits and the no-holds-barred arrests.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10The War on Drugsjanv. 14, 2009
S01E09Guns Killjanv. 7, 2009
S01E08Violent Crimenov. 19, 2008
S01E07The Heat is Onnov. 12, 2008
S01E06Hide and Seeknov. 5, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'K-9 Cops' from the year 2008 premiere?

'K-9 Cops' premiered on September 12, 2008.

Who were the main characters in 'K-9 Cops'?

The main characters in 'K-9 Cops' were the police officers and their canine partners.

What was the genre of 'K-9 Cops'?

'K-9 Cops' was a reality TV show that followed police officers and their K-9 partners in their day-to-day work.

Where was 'K-9 Cops' primarily set?

'K-9 Cops' was primarily set in various cities and towns where police departments utilized K-9 units.

How many police departments were featured in 'K-9 Cops'?

'K-9 Cops' featured multiple police departments from different locations.

What were some of the tasks the K-9 units were trained for in 'K-9 Cops'?

The K-9 units in 'K-9 Cops' were trained for tasks such as tracking suspects, searching for missing persons, detecting drugs, and apprehending criminals.

Did 'K-9 Cops' show any behind-the-scenes training of the K-9 units?

Yes, 'K-9 Cops' showcased the training process of the K-9 units, giving viewers an insight into how these dogs are trained to become effective police partners.

Were there any specific breeds of dogs featured in 'K-9 Cops'?

'K-9 Cops' showcased a variety of dog breeds that were part of different police departments' K-9 units.

How did the police officers and their K-9 partners work together in 'K-9 Cops'?

The police officers and their K-9 partners in 'K-9 Cops' worked as a team, relying on each other's skills and instincts to solve cases and apprehend suspects.

Were there any memorable moments or cases featured in 'K-9 Cops'?

'K-9 Cops' highlighted various memorable moments and cases, including successful drug busts, tracking down dangerous criminals, and rescuing missing persons.

Did 'K-9 Cops' explore the bond between the police officers and their K-9 partners?

Yes, 'K-9 Cops' delved into the special bond between the police officers and their K-9 partners, showcasing the trust and camaraderie that develops between them.

Was 'K-9 Cops' solely focused on the work of the K-9 units, or did it also touch upon the personal lives of the police officers?

While 'K-9 Cops' primarily focused on the work of the K-9 units, it also provided glimpses into the personal lives of the police officers, giving viewers a well-rounded perspective.

Did 'K-9 Cops' shed light on the challenges faced by the police officers and their K-9 partners?

Yes, 'K-9 Cops' showcased the challenges faced by the police officers and their K-9 partners, including dangerous situations, intense training, and emotional moments.

Did 'K-9 Cops' have a narrator or did the show rely on interviews and real-time footage?

'K-9 Cops' relied on interviews with the police officers and real-time footage, providing an authentic and immersive viewing experience.

Was 'K-9 Cops' well-received by viewers and critics?

'K-9 Cops' garnered a dedicated fan base and positive reviews for its captivating portrayal of the work of police officers and their K-9 partners.

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