On July 23, 2010, K9 Quanto passed away. He was the partner of Roane County Detective Sergeant and Tennessee Special Response Team-A Director Arthur E. Wolff.
Quanto's reputation as a solid patrol, explosive and SAR working dog was well known by agencies at all levels of government. Area Search Squads and law enforcement agencies learned what a properly trained SAR dog has to offer during a search by watching him work.
Q, as he was known by all, was the first dog in the nation to receive NASAR's K9 SARTECH 1 in Trailing. He was also NASAR's representative in Pedigree's Paws to Recognize.
On July 23, 2010, K9 Quanto passed away. He was the partner of Roane County Detective Sergeant and Tennessee Special Response Team-A Director Arthur E. Wolff.
Quanto's reputation as a solid patrol, explosive and SAR working dog was well known by agencies at all levels of government. Area Search Squads and law enforcement agencies learned what a properly trained SAR dog has to offer during a search by watching him work.
Q, as he was known by all, was the first dog in the nation to receive NASAR's K9 SARTECH 1 in Trailing. He was also NASAR's representative in Pedigree's Paws to Recognize.