The pressure is on Bobby to make sure the Special Forces troops are ready to graduate from the dog handling program. Meanwhile, Kenny and the guys are away conducting police training.
Kenny and Danny travel to Terre Haute to run live fire drills with the town’s police department. During the training, one dog lashes out against a handler and bites his arm.
Kenny and Danny participate in a police department;s drug detail, where they;ll attempt to catch cars using a side road to avoid a drug checkpoint, and then bring in dogs to search for drugs.
A new group of soldiers are paired up with their dogs and taught to detect bombs under explosive conditions. Kenny is concerned when one dog shows signs of post-traumatic stress.
When the guys learn their newest client needs a dog who can work in the water, it’s up to Bobby and Luther to get the dog ready or risk losing all the client’s future business.
Kenny meets with a man who trained a dog to find cell phones in order to keep inmates from conducting activity outside of the jail on a phone that isn’t monitored.
When the Pentagon sends in a last minute request for a dog of the highest standard, the VLK pooches are put to the ultimate test.
It's time for the thirteenth annual K-9 Olympics. Over 100 competitors are here for the event. Only one VLK pair is entered so the pressure is on them to perform.
Kenny goes to check on his kennel in California and wants to try out a new training tool, but VLK is worried that it's not all it's cracked up to be.
Kenny and the gang head out to Arizona to oversee the graduation of a new class of Tactical Explosion Detector Dogs who will be responsible for finding explosive devices in Afghanistan and Iraq.
With 26 new cops coming in for training, the pressure is on VLK to deliver a batch of real drugs, which is the only way they train their dogs.
The local high school wants narcotics dogs to come in and sweep the student’s lockers, and the police need Kenny's help.
Kenny takes steps to build an Executive Protection branch to supply dogs for celebrities, athletes, and other high-end clients.
When Wade and Kenny head to Michigan for a dog sale, nothing goes according to plan and Wades head may be on the chopping block.
It's an emotional time for the VLK team as they attend the funeral of two police dogs who have fallen in the line of duty.
Wade has been hard at work preparing his first Executive Protection dog for one of the top horse trainers in the country. There’s only one problem: Wade is deathly afraid of horses.