The annual RCMP Name the Puppy Contest is back for another year as the national police force seek new names from Canadian kids for a number of future police dogs at the Police Dog Service Training Centre in Innisfail, Alberta.
This year, the RCMP are looking for names that start with the letter “A” with no more than nine letters and each name must be one or two syllables. The contest is open to Canadian kids ages 4 to 14 with one entry per child. All name submissions must be in by March 19th and the winning names will be announced on April 17th.
In total, 13 names will be chosen, which means there’s one lucky winner from each province and territory in Canada. CLICK HERE to enter the contest.
The contest winners will each get an RCMP water bottle, a plush toy dog, and a picture of they puppy they named.

(Photo from RCMP Depot Division Facebook page)
Congratulations to last year’s winners from across the country who submitted names that started with the letter “T:”
Tank: Scarlet Fitzgerald (Whitehorse, Yukon)
Trooper: Owen Hawco (Colliers, Newfoundland & Labrador)
Theo: Odin Arnold (Village Green, Prince Edward Island)
Thor: Sloane Neufeld (The Pas, Manitoba)
Tess: Tate Jackson Burke (Wheatland County, Alberta)
Tia: Olivia Lacasse (Montreal, Quebec)
Teddy: Vance Kress (Odessa, Saskatchewan)
Tuktu: Grace Britton (Resolute Bay, Nunavut)
Tilly: Edie Venne (Hay River, Northwest Territories)
Tori: Wayne Eluik (Sparwood, British Columbia)
Tucker: Breah Voegeli (Falmouth, Nova Scotia)
Turbo: Forrest Woodrow (Sioux Lookout, Ontario)
Tula: Ethan Johnston (Berwick, New Brunswick)
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