Died 8/26/21
A sad farewell to Joff
On Thursday, August 26 BCI Security said farewell to one of their loyal serving friends, Joff who was one of the first working dogs in the BCI K9 Unit. Joff was exceptional at narcotics detection which earned him the nickname of 10 seconds because he was so quick at identifying substances. He quickly earned a reputation as a very good narcotics detection K9 and on occasion even police members would request his assistance. According to BCI Security owner Corinda Loots, Joff had a very good nature which made him ideal to deploy at schools for searches, as well as doing displays for nursery schools as he loved children and the attention he used to get after displays. “Do not leave your cell phone unattended or in reach of Joff, as in the blink of an eye the phone would be taken and then the mission started. “Trying to get your phone back quickly turned into a game and some anxious moments of stressing that the phone might be swiftly put out of its misery by a well-placed bite,” said Corinda. Saying goodbye to Joff was evidently hard for the BCI members as he was the gentleman of the K9 Unit and loved by everyone. “Being greeted by him when arriving at the office in the morning was a highlight to many. He was always friendly and playful, and seemed extremely happy all the time. “K9 Joff, thank you for your service. Run free across the rainbow bridge, there are more Kongs than you could ever want. Rest in peace, good boy,” said Corinda.