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The Kody Snodgrass Memorial Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to providing law enforcement with exceptional bloodhounds trained for police work, at no charge.
The Foundation, as 832 K-9's Deputy Dogs, breeds, raises, and trains registered bloodhounds, providing the expert training necessary for these dogs to become valuable partners in the law enforcement community.
The initial start-up costs have been donated through the Kody Snodgrass Memorial Foundation, Inc. The continued cost of operation is significant, however, since it costs nearly $7000.00 to raise and fully train each wonderful service dog. We rely on public and private donations for the continued operation of the organization.
Please enjoy the webpages, as you learn a little more about the great talents and skills of the bloodhound in law enforcement.
If you are a Deputy, or an official within a branch of law enforcement, please contact us directly for additional information regarding placement of a trained bloodhound for your department.

Deputy Kody Snodgrass, LCSO
Oct 29, 1976 - October 17, 2001

If you are a Deputy, or an official within a branch of law enforcement, please contact us directly for additional information regarding placement of a trained bloodhound for your department. Our spring whelping season has been very successful. And our picks for Fall Boot Camp are growing like crazy, and showing great promise!

Training Supervisor Bob Myers, with 832's Dusty Trails. Dusty is now partnered with Deputy Steve Hicks in Wabash, IN, and have already used these water skills, to bring closure for a family in need.

832 Kody's Original Ranger was presented to Lake County Sheriff's Office (Tavares, Florida) in August, 2002. His handler is Deputy Cathy Griggs, and they have a number of successful finds to their credit! Most recently, finding a domestic violence abuser!

832's BOLO Bobbie Sue Gifted to Yadkin Co., NC. Bobbie is working with Deputy Trent Shore, and getting ready for a hard winter! Bobbie and Trent began their partnership by finding two runaway boys!

Puppies

Up and Coming

Duke Snodgrass and 832's Louisiana Dixie Chick discuss plans for the day. Dixie is part of our breeding program for 2005, and she currently has 2 majors in the show ring, to her credit.

832's Louisiana Dixie Chick, ready for a local education program with Duke Snodgrass. Duke is the Executive Director of our program, although his job description sounds a lot like “kennel boy”! 100 percent dedication to the mission.

-Lost Children
-Disoriented Adults
-Evading Suspects

And it’s all in a day’s work!

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