The TSA's canine calendar, which pays tribute to the agency's explosives-detection dogs, includes two furry sentries from New York City airports.
The Transportation Security Administration has released its annual canine calendar, which pays tribute to the agency's explosives-detectionAnd two dogs from the New York area are among the 13 pooches featured in the free downloadable 2023 calendar. features photos and fun facts about each of this year's 13 canine winners who were selected from dozens of entries submitted by TSA canine teams from across the country," the agency said in a news release..
"Each canine and its handler serve as a reliable resource for detecting explosives as well as providing a visible deterrent to terrorism across all transportation modes," the TSA said. "Once on duty, these canines work to safeguard passengers and cargo across the nation's transportation systems."TSA explosives detection canine Djole works at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. Here he is posing in front of the right field entrance to Citi Field.
"He is a spunky dog who loves to run outdoors on sunny days and then afterward takes a long relaxing nap," the TSA said. "His favorite treat is a peanut butter snack and Milk-Bones."TSA explosives detection canine Tom-Magnum worked at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. Tom-Magnum represents October. The German shorthaired pointer worked at John F. Kennedy International airport with a handler named Alyssa M.
The "mischievous dog" liked going for walks to look for birds, squirrels and statues, according to the TSA. His favorite treats were Greenies.
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