Protective Vest Gifted to Indiana State Police K9

Over the weekend, K9 Daisy of the Indiana State Police received a bullet and stab protective vest as a gift. This generous donation was made possible by the non-profit group, “Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.”

Daisy, the police K9, received a vest that pays tribute to Hobbs, a fellow K9 from Des Moines, Iowa, who passed away. The vest features a memorial embroidery of Hobbs on its front and was tailored to perfectly fit Daisy’s size.

The organization has been providing vests to K9s in all 50 states since its establishment in 2009. Through the generous support of private and corporate donations, they have been able to donate over 5,700 vests, with a total value of $6.9 million.

If you’re interested in learning more about Vested Interest in K9s Inc. or would like to volunteer, feel free to get in touch with the organization at 508-824-6978 or by visiting their website at vik9s.org. Each of their vests weighs about 4-5 lbs and is valued at approximately $1,800.

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