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Salty is a German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois mix.

K9 Salty

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True is a nearly 2-year-old English Springer Spaniel trained in Human Remains Detection (HRD) and certified to National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) standards. He is trained to locate and indicate the presence of human remains.

K9 True

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K9 Fun Fact

True loves swimming and playing fetch with his favorite ball.

Shay is a Belgian Malinois who came from a rescue in Tennessee as a puppy in 2017. She very quickly started her SAR training with a team in south Florida. She was first certified in Tracking in 2018 and then moved on to HRD (cadaver) to become certified in 2019. She remained dual trained until 2023 when it became more important to concentrate on the HRD training. Part of her training included swimming from a boat to shore while dragging me along. She has been in small airplanes and twice flew in a helicopter. She's been on searches all across Central and North Florida and including South Georgia. She even went on a ship over to Grand Bahama after hurricane Dorian devastated the Island. That was quite the eye opener.

Shay

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K9 Fun Fact

Several times we have been on searches that included law enforcement along with us. I try to be serious and very professional while she is doing her searching. Suddenly she will jump up into the air trying to catch a bug that flew too close. Silly!

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The North Florida Search Team, Inc., is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization primarily focused on assisting in the search for missing persons. Additionally, we provide resources to support emergency response efforts when needed.


Please note: NFLST will not respond to calls unless officially requested by an emergency response agency with authority over the jurisdiction.

 

If you believe our assistance is needed, please contact your local law enforcement agency and inform them of our organization.

We do not conduct searches for lost or missing animals.

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