The rules are simple; one name suggestion per person, the name must be no longer than nine letters, can be one or two syllables, and must start with the letter “B.”
The RCMP is once again inviting young Canadians to take part in helping name the next generation of RCMP police dogs. 13 German Shepherd puppies were recently born at the Police Dog Service Training Centre. Children are encouraged to be original and imaginative in finding names that will serve these puppies well in their careers with Canada’s national police force. The rules are simple; one name suggestion per person, the name must be no longer than nine letters, can be one or two syllables, and must start with the letter “B.” Contestants must be 4 to 14 years old living in Canada and entries must be received by March 26th.
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