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Name a Puppy

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is calling young creative minds across Canada to
take a bite at the fuzziest contest ever.
The RCMP is once again asking young Canadians to tap into their imagination to name 10
German Shepherd puppies soon to be born at the Police Dog Service Training Centre (PDSTC) in
Innisfail, Alberta.
The deadline for entries is March 9, 2012. Contest winners and prizes will be announced on
April 5, 2012. Winning names will be chosen by the PDSTC staff. A draw will determine the
winning entry in the event of multiple submissions of the same puppy name.
“In 2011, the RCMP Police Dog Service Training Centre (PDSTC), ‘Depot’ Division, received over
3000 individual entries,” said Cpl. Scott Chapman, Breeding Program Manager. “This contest
provides a tremendous opportunity for Canadian children to take part in a police program that
saves lives and protects their neighborhood.”
Young people are encouraged to be original and imaginative in finding names that will serve
these puppies well in their career with Canada’s national police force. When thinking of names, it
is important to keep in mind that these are working police dogs, not pets.
Contest rules are simple:
 Contestants can suggest only one name (one entry per person).
The name may be for a male or a female pup.
 The name must start with the letter “E”.
 The name must have no more than nine letters.
 The name must be one or two syllables.
 Contestants must live in Canada and be 16 years old or younger.
To enter, contestants must print their name, age, address, telephone number and the suggested
name for a puppy on a postcard and mail it to:
Attn: “Name the Puppy Contest”
Police Dog Service Training Centre
Box 6120
Innisfail, AB T4G 1S8

The RCMP will accept more than one entry per household provided that each participant submits
one name per postcard.
Although there can be only ten winners, names not selected for the contest will be considered for
other puppies born during the year.
The PDSTC is home to the RCMP national police dog training program and is a proud member of
“Depot” Division – the RCMP Academy. As a result of the Centre’s breeding program, 78% of the
dogs working as police dogs within the force, were born at the kennels.
For more information:
Corporal Scott Chapman
NCO i/c Breeding Program
Phone: 403-227-3346