JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Nov. 15, Bishop Kenny High School will be the site of the K9s United Law Enforcement K9 Competition — an event that looks to give back to law enforcement.
There’s one word to describe the annual event.
“Passionate. We’re all pretty passionate, we’re a 100% volunteer organization, so obviously we are very passionate about what we do,” Debbie Johnson said.
Johnson is the founder of K9s United, a nonprofit organization based in Jacksonville.
Monday, we got a behind-the-scenes look at two Jacksonville Sheriff's Office K9 teams competing to be crowned the next top dog against 15 other Florida and Alabama law enforcement teams.
“I came up with the idea of starting this nonprofit to where the agency can reach out to us, tell us what they need, and we donate the equipm

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