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Lt. Coby Webb of The National Police Bloodhound Association

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Coby Webb is a Lieutenant for a law enforcement agency in Southern California. She was a Dual Handler for her Sheriff’s Department where she worked several dogs. The majority of her time was with a Malinois and a Bloodhound. During her K-9 years, Webb received many distinguished awards to include; Officer of the Year, Distinguished Service Medal, CPOA Officer of Distinction, Hero’s Award, and AKC Honorable Mention for 2 years in a row along with numerous commendations. Webb’s Bloodhounds, Maggie Mae, & Abbigail, were on the FBI’s call-out list and responded to Samantha Runnion and Danielle Van Damm kidnappings along with other high profile cases. She has also worked numerous SWAT missions with her Bloodhound at local and national levels including the Sierra SWAT Challenge for several years. She was also asked to participate and teach tracking/trailing with SWAT for Urban Shield. Webb earned her Instructor, Evaluator, and Judge certifications for tracking/trailing for all dog breeds. She stayed in the K-9 program for years and worked four patrol dogs. She furthered her patrol dog experience by attending K-9 SWAT schools with her patrol dog and worked two narcotic dogs. Webb became the K-9 Sergeant for a 22 dog program for her Department. Approximately, two years ago, Webb traveled to Africa and assisted the Mara Conservancy with tracking poachers. Webb receives continual invites to travel international and teach tracking/trailing for all breeds. However, she has been selective on her travels due to work and family. Webb is a Recognized Court Expert regarding Tracking/Trailing and is the Treasurer / Board Member of the National Police Bloodhound Association.

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