Monthly Archives: January 2014

Basking in the glow of the Rose Parade

Flu medications, or maybe an adrenalin fueled lack of sleep, make you have the weirdest dreams. In color. With surround sound. And the smell … simply divine!

I had the most vivid dream that K9s4COPS was in the Tournament of Roses Parade!

But it wasn’t a just a dream…it was dream that came true. K9s4COPs was honored as one of the only 42 floats in the 125th Tournament of Roses Parade.

Most. Amazing. Day. EVER!!!!!

The experience was surreal and I didn’t want it to end! My beloved friend Jenna Jackson’s P&R Productions crew captured every moment from the building of the float to our stroll down Colorado Avenue in Pasadena, California.

We participated in the Rose Parade to draw attention to the great work that our K9 officers and their handlers do serving our communities and to share our mission to provide agencies and schools with highly trained K9s. We wanted to share our story, our mission, with the world. I’m pleased to say the response was overwhelming!

Our message was heard from coast to coast, from the front page of our hometown Houston Chronicle to international media outlets. It was a headline ticker on Yahoo News and featured across the pond to the BBC in England! Our message has reached over a Billion people!  This has quickly secured our position as the Rose Bowl Parade’s “Fan Favorite”

On ABC, Hanna Storm and Josh Elliot knocked it out of the park with their coverage of our float. (Plus, they said our float was their favorite of the entire parade.) They shared our story, from that horrible December when Officer Ted Dahlin lost his partner K9 Blek to the ever growing number of K9s which have been placed with various law enforcement agencies and educational campuses.

Through such incredible world-wide visibility, K9s4COPs gained almost 40,000 new followers immediately following the Rose Parade and added many new members to our Woof Pack, so all in all it was a great success! You too can join the Woof Pack at www.K9s4COPs.org/donate.

I’m not about to let this much visibility for K9s4COPs go to waste and we’re already planning next year’s float. We are beyond thankful for the generous donations that made this year’s float possible and we’re already looking for that special sponsor that wants to join us in front of more than a billion viewers on New Year’s Day.

This is my dream coming true…every day. With the generous support of countless businesses and individuals and the tireless work of our dedicated team, K9s4COPs has come a long way in just three years, but our mission is far from over.

I tell people I’m too stupid to know what’s impossible. I have ridiculously large dreams, and half the time they come true.

By the way, if anyone finds a glass slipper along Colorado Boulevard, please return it to Texas!!!

K9’S for Cops Rose Parade Radio Interviews

This year’s tournament of roses parade will mean a lot to canine patrols and houstonians.  K9s4COPs.org will be featured on one of the parade floats.  Here’s the back story on the one-of-a-kind local non-profit.

It is no easy feat to get a float in the new year’s day tournament of roses parade.  This year a local Houston charity will be part of the impressive line-up

If you watched this year’s tournament of roses parade, you might have seen a bit of Houston represented.  Local non-profit, K9s4COPs, was featured on one of the floats.   More about how the impressive organization got started.

An impressive  non-profit makes it into this year’s tournament of roses parade and takes the honors of “Fan Favorite”

Advocates believe dogs will make schools safer

A new AP article on K9s4COPS and making schools safer:

“While some say school safety hinges on guns, cameras or alarms in classrooms, Mark Gomer and Kristi Schiller think specially trained dogs should take point in preventing violence in schools.”

Read the rest at http://news.yahoo.com/advocates-believe-dogs-schools-safer-145016782.html