Barni, an explosives detection K-9 at San Francisco International Airport, was voted the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Cutest Canine of 2024.
SAN FRANCISCO — Barni, an explosives detection K-9 at San Francisco International Airport, was voted the Transportation Security Administration's Cutest Canine of 2024.The 5-year-old German Shorthaired Pointer was the top draw in the TSA's annual nationwide social media contest among four finalists, the agency said in a press statement.
'I look forward to this contest every year, and the friendly competition among airports and then with the public is a great way to recognize their work to secure our transportation systems and the keep the traveling public safe.'TSA said the annual contest was held in recognition of National Dog Day to acknowledge the important role TSA's K-9s play in protecting the nation's transportation systems.
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