2 Lawrence police dogs place in the K9 Games in Topeka
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Patrols service dog Shadow and his handler Officer Joshua Doncouse at the 2025 K9 Games on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at the Stormont Vail Event Center Domer Livestock Arena in Topeka.
Two Lawrence patrol service dogs placed at the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office K9 Games on Sunday in Topeka, and a Lawrence Police Department spokeswoman said they “had a blast” performing for the crowd.
The second annual K9 Games featured 11 teams, each consisting of a dog and their law enforcement handler, from northeast Kansas law enforcement agencies. The dogs competed in three events — jumping over a barrier, a 40-yard sprint and a “vehicle extraction” event where the dog jumps into a car through the window and forces out a person inside.
The Lawrence police dogs who competed were Shadow, with Officer Joshua Doncouse, and Mack, with Officer Kevin Henderson. Shadow took second place in the extraction event, and Mack was third in the sprint.
Lawrence police spokeswoman Laura McCabe said that in the extraction event, Shadow was quick getting into the vehicle — “He flew through the window with amazing ease,” she said. For Mack, McCabe said, his size may have made it a bit trickier.
“Mack weighs in at about 95 pounds, so entering a vehicle window at top speed is quite a feat for him, but he did it. The crowd was in awe,” McCabe said.

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Patrol service dog Mack squeezes his way through a patrol vehicle window during the Vehicle Extraction event at the 2025 K9 Games on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at the Stormont Vail Event Center Domer Livestock Arena in Topeka.
The department was originally expected to have one more patrol service dog, Taz, competing, but Taz ended up taking the day off after a hard day of training the day before, McCabe said.
Deputy Abigail Christian of the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office said about 450 people attended. The event was free to attend, but attendees were encouraged to donate to Special Olympics Kansas, and Christian said the event raised $930 in donations.
McCabe said Lawrence’s patrol service dogs “had a blast showing off their skills.”
“We know the public loves seeing the dogs, and sometimes their lovable faces distract from just how well-trained they are and the value they add to our department and the city of Lawrence,” McCabe said.

photo by: Debra Butz
Patrol service dog Mack and handler Officer Kevin Henderson at the 2025 K9 Games on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at the Stormont Vail Event Center Domer Livestock Arena in Topeka.

photo by: Debra Butz
A group of patrol service dog handlers at the 2025 K9 Games on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at the Stormont Vail Event Center Domer Livestock Arena in Topeka.







