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PA PSD Kal is retiring after 5 years of catching criminals in Prince Albert. (submitted/PA Police)
Police dog retires

PSD Kal retires after five years of serving ‘ruff’ justice

Dec 22, 2025 | 3:51 PM

It’s been a long five years for PSD Kal, a four-legged member of the Prince Albert Police Service, so he is hanging up his collar.

PSD Kal is originally from Slovakia and joined the Prince Albert Police in 2019 after a stint with the Medicine Hat Police Service.

“Kal helped serve our community by always stepping up where his expertise was needed, mainly working alongside our Patrol Division, but also assisting the Major Crimes Unit (MCU), Emergency Response Team (ERT) and our Crime Reduction Team (CRT),” said the PA Police in their announcement that Kal would be retiring.

Kal spent his time in the city working with Constable Brown and was part of the Canadian Police Canine Association Police Dog Trials on two occasions.

Kal still likes to keep busy so he will spend some time playing fetch and chewing on his favourite Kong ball.

He will not need to move, however, as Const. Brown will be adopting him.

The PA Police and Brown said they are grateful to Kal for all of his hard work over the years, for being a good companion on long night shifts and for keeping his partner and his community safe.

PSD Kal, right, will be retiring from his job with the PA Police but staying with Cst. Brown. (submitted/PA Police)

susan.mcneil@pattisonmedia.com