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Code 1 — Central Intelligence Agency

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G S V   X V M G I Z O  
R M G V O O R T V M X V   Z T V M X B  
D Z H   X I V Z G V W   R M  
+ = $ &   D S V M  
K I V H R W V M G   G I F N Z M  
H R T M V W   G S V  
M Z G R L M Z O   H V X F I R G B   Z X G.

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Posted: May 10, 2007 08:38 PM
Last Updated: Jan 12, 2009 09:47 AM
Last Reviewed: May 10, 2007 08:38 PM
Code 1 — Central Intelligence Agency

Photo Analysis Challenge — Central Intelligence Agency

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Meet the K-9s RexRingotroyArnBonjaBorisBradlelgin — Central Intelligence Agency

Meet the K-9s

Always remember to be a "top dog" at anything you do. Set your goals, get an education, be dedicated, and be the best you can be at whatever you do.

Meet the CIA's K-9 dogs, each of which worked hard to achieve its goals:

Arno BonjaBoris
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FreidaGarciaGus
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Dogs in Action

Photos courtesy of the CIA K-9 Corps. You can click on the images below for a closer look.

Sniffing out trouble
Sniffing out trouble - Rex checks this car to make sure it's safe and free of explosives.
Obstacle Course
Ringo tests his agility on the K-9 obstacle course.
Gus gets praise
Officer Adam praises Gus after he finds an explosive scent in the can.
Test time
Harris sniffs this can during a training class. Will he find anything?
Bonja's Reward
Bonja earns a reward after she detects the scent of explosives in the canister.

 

Meet the K-9s — Central Intelligence Agency

K-9 Hall of Fame — Central Intelligence Agency

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Dallas

Chico: Keeping 'em on Their Toes

Chico


K-9 Hall of Fame

Meet some of our former "Top Dogs" in our Hall of Fame. These dogs have worked hard and are now retired and spending time with their families. However, their legacy will never be forgotten.


Chico

Dallas

Dean
 Dino 

Gerro 

Joey
 Nikky

 Orry

Ranon
Reno

Tiwaz 
 Whisper



Hello! My name is Chico. I’m a male Belgian Malinois. I weigh 95 pounds. I was born in Belgium. When I was about 3-years-old, I came to the United States. It wasn’t long before I met my partner, K-9 Officer Steve. I didn’t know what to think of K-9 Officer Steve at first—he is a really big guy and kind of intimidating! But, on my first night in Virginia, Officer Steve spent the night with me. He slept on the hard concrete floor. I knew from that point that Officer Steve would always take care of me.
I came to the CIA to become an Explosive Detection Canine. Officer Steve and I went through 10 weeks of intense training, which I didn’t like at first. You see, I am kind of a hard head—I don’t like being told what to do. But Officer Steve didn’t let me get away with that. He is a former U.S. Marine and would only settle for perfection. Needless to say, I lost the battle. At the end of our 10-week training, we graduated at the top of our class.
After completing my basic training, I went to work every day with Officer Steve. It’s my job to sniff for explosives. When I find something that smells like explosives, I come to a “sit” position. This lets Officer Steve know that I’ve found something with an explosive odor. Next comes the fun part for me, because I get my tug toy each time I find an explosive—and boy do I love to play tug! Sometimes, I’ll sit just to get my tug toy. This never works because Officer Steve knows when I am faking—but I like keeping him on his toes.
When I am not working, I go home with Officer Steve to relax with our family. On the weekends I play outside a lot. I love to play fetch with a ball or KONG, but my favorite toy is always a big stick. At night, I sleep by the front door so I can do my second job, which is to keep my partner and his family safe!

Dallas: A CIA Lone Star


Dean: Daydreamer

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Hi! My name is Dean, and I am a black Lab. I was born on Sept. 26, 2006, I am an Explosive Detection dog. I was raised by prisoners in a program called “Puppies Behind Bars.” They taught me how to sit, stay, and fetch. After that, I went to train with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), and that is where I met my partner, K-9 Officer Lloyd.


I love going to work every morning with Officer Lloyd. We have a long ride into work, but he always lets me sleep so that way I am rested for our busy day! My main job at CIA is to search vehicles for explosives. It’s important that I keep the employees at CIA safe.

When I get home from work, I love to chase my German shepherd sister around. Her name is Gabby. We take turns running all over the house and sometimes Officer Lloyd and his wife yell at us, but it’s still really fun! My favorite toys are my KONG, socks, and my rope. Gabby tries to take it from me, but I am much stronger! When I am not playing, I love to take naps. Officer Lloyd says I’m a sleepy head. Gabby and I love to curl up on the bed and snooze.

I look forward to going all over the world with Officer Lloyd. I love my new family and my job very much!


Dino: Big Dog on Campus

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Hey everyone! I’m Dino. I am a German Shepherd. I am the biggest K-9 at the CIA. I weigh 110 pounds! I was born in Europe. I came to the United States when I was still a puppy. Now, I am an expert in explosive detection, tracking, protection and obedience. To me, working at the CIA is so much fun!
I love to talk, so I always let my partner, Officer Dennis, know when I sense that something is out of place. My job is very important to me. When I wake up in the morning, I wait by the front door until it’s time to leave for work.
At home I love to play. I have a big toy box that I can dig through, until I find just the right toy. I am very protective of my family. I sleep by the door, so I am the first to know if someone tries to get in.