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Welcome to the USPCA Region 26 Website. We are 1 of 26 regions throughout the United States and represent the State of Mississippi. We hope you find the site useful and informative. If you have any question concerning the USPCA or Region 26 you can contact us through this site. Enjoy the website and let other USPCA Members in your area know about it!  If you would like to make USPCA Region 26 your homepage you can click this link: Make My Homepage or you can click here to bookmark us:
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Our 2010 USPCA Trials were held in Pascagoula, MS from Feb. 8th through the 15th. The results of the trials are now posted online and can be found here: Trial Results or under Region News. We also held our yearly elections during the trials, the list below reflects the out come of those elections. 

Be sure to visit the Region 26 Message Board and share information, as well as resources, and also keep in touch with other members. The link can be found under Interactive on the menu above.

 Southwest Vice-President  Region 26:   President  Vice President  Secretary/Treasurer  Seargent at Arms
 Bubba Howell
 Louisiana, Mississippi,
 Arkansas, Oklahoma,

 Texas

 Officers:  Rob Norman
 
Laurel PD
 
 John Windsor
 
Jones Co SO
 
 Paul Sheffield
 Ellisville PD
 Brian Patterson
 
Covington Co SO
 


 The General Nature of the Objectives and Purposes of the USPCA:
  • To unite in a common cause all law enforcement agencies utilizing the services of the canine as an aid in the prevention and detection of crime.
  • To promote friendship and brotherhood between all those interested in the training and utilization of the canine in police work.
  • To endeavor to establish a minimum working standard, and improve the abilities of the canine in police work, thereby rendering better service to the community.
  • To establish and maintain a legal assistance fund for acts resulting in civil suits from the use of police trained canines.
  • To coordinate the exchange of any advanced techniques of training of the utilization of police dogs.
  • To improve the image of the working police dog to the populace in general through improved public service in the prevention and detection of crime.
  • To aid and assist those law enforcement agencies making application for information concerning the establishment of canine sections within their respective departments.
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