Seth Everett

OUR TRAINERS

Orchard Knoll K9 has assembled a world class team of expert K-9 trainers. With over 150 years of combined experience, Orchard Knoll K9 provides trainers with experience in all aspects of training. Our trainers have been recognized in both State and Federal Courts as experts in K9 training and use. Additionally, they have been certified by independent and court recognized certifying bodies including the United States Police Canine Association, International Police Working Dog Association and FEMA. All have competed in regional certification trials and in national trials in both USPCA and IPWDA as well as other organizations. Ken has won the USPCA National Championship as TOP Cadaver Dog at the USPCA National Detector Dog Trials.

Additionally, our trainers have provided training to both law enforcement agencies and search and rescue groups across the Unite States. Ken has also provided k9 training to international military and law enforcement units around the globe.

Orchard Knoll K9 is proud of the quality, expertise and experience of our training team and looks forward to proving training to your personnel.

Sergeant Seth Everett

Retired from Cary, North Carolina Police where he was a handler, trainer, and supervisor of Cary Police Department’s K9 Unit.
Seth has been a K9 handler for the majority of his 30-year law enforcement career. In addition to being a handler, Seth has trained dual purpose dogs, specialized tactical patrol dogs assigned to tactical teams, narcotic detection dogs, and tracking dogs for many surrounding law enforcement agencies.
Seth has supervised and managed Cary Police Department’s K9 Unit giving him experience in the organization and management of a large K9 Unit.
Seth specializes in bite preparation and improvement, tactical tracking, tactical deployment of K9 teams, decoy training and preparation, muzzle use and application, basic K9 class training and preparation and improvement of K9 skills.


Orchard Knoll K9 is fortunate to have Seth as his extensive experience and enthusiasm for training police service dogs is contagious to those that we train!