Superintendent Colonel Melissa Zebley
Today is National Take Your Dog to Work Day. For our canine troopers, they get to celebrate this holiday with their partners every day!
Once they graduate from the Academy and finish their field training, Delaware State Troopers assigned to patrol ride alone. However, our canine handlers always have a partner riding with them who is willing to work no matter how cold, hot, wet, early, or late it is.
Trustworthy and trained by the best, our canines are the true “Road Dogs” of the State Police. Both they and their uniformed handlers travel far and wide on a daily basis to serve the citizens and visitors of the First State.
As we continue to celebrate our Centennial Anniversary, we invite you to click on the gallery images below to explore the history of the Delaware State Police Canine Unit.
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