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K9 units could give struggling police service more bite
Brits Pos
|March 20, 2026
Police dogs are among the most effective yet underutilised crime-fighting tools available to South African law enforcement.
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K9 dog in unit training. (Photo: SAPS)
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Specialised K9 units have repeatedly proved their effectiveness in situations that require speed, detection capability and tactical advantage. In South Africa, police often operate with limited personnel and in large geographic areas where high-risk crimes are prevalent. South Africa's policing environment, characterised by large rural areas where suspects can flee into open terrain, dense informal settlements where offenders can easily hide, high levels of violent crime requiring tactical responses, and persistent drug trafficking and cross-border smuggling, means that K9 units often act as a force multiplier, enabling fewer officers to achieve more effective operational outcomes.
However, the country's underfunded police service cannot utilise this essential, but overlooked resource to its desired effect.
• South Africa's police are under pressure, yet one of their most effective crime-fighting tools is sitting underutilise.
• K9 units can account for up to 70% of apprehensions in well-resourced systems, so why is South Africa failing to invest in one of policing's most proven assets?
• In a country battling violent crime, vast terrain and limited manpower, police dogs offer a rare advantage: doing more with less.
• A police service without properly resourced K9 units is not just stretched it is operationally incomplete.
According to Cobus Steenkamp, a lecturer in Police Practice at the North-West University (NWU), shortages in these units may point to deeper challenges in police resourcing and strategic planning.
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