Community Engagement
USFPD Therapy Canines

Founded in 2019, the 麻豆视频 Police Department (USFPD) was the first university police agency in Florida to start a Police Therapy K9 program. Recognizing the changing needs of a diverse campus community, Chief Chris Daniel launched the program to help with crisis intervention and community involvement.
Thanks to generous donors, the program started with one officer and a Therapy K9鈥攁nd quickly made a twofold impact. The K9 served as an invaluable resource during crisis situations and became a beloved bridge between USFPD and the campus community. Requests for 鈥淗angouts鈥 and 鈥淒e-Stressor鈥 events grew so popular that an electronic notification system was created to manage them.
In a short time, the program became a signature initiative at USF, reaching thousands
of students, staff, and visitors. It gained national recognition, including a feature
segment on ESPN sponsored by the AKC, for its contributions to mental health and awareness
efforts.
Building on this success, USFPD expanded the program in 2024 with a second Therapy
K9 team. While the department鈥檚 first Therapy K9 retired in 2025, plans are underway
to welcome a new member.
Beyond crisis intervention, Police Therapy K9s play a crucial role in building trust, transparency, and open communication. They offer a unique way for students, staff, and visitors to connect with officers, helping to strengthen relationships while supporting efforts in crime prevention and personal safety.
Please complete the information in this survey to request a Police Therapy K9 to appear at an event. Please allow at least seven (7) days for the request to be received, reviewed, and scheduled. If you have a shorter time frame, please complete the survey and then contact our Communications Center at 813-974-2628 and ask to speak with the K9 Therapy Handler.