Indiana TSA Dog Earns Final Four Berth in TSA’s 2025 Cutest Canine Contest


INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis is known for hosting major sporting events, such as the NCAA Final Four and Super Bowl, and an explosives detection canine at Indianapolis International Airport (IND) is in the hunt for one of the top prizes at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

Voting is underway in the semifinals of TSA’s 2025 Cutest Canine Contest. TSA is encouraging the public to help select the agency’s working dog most deserving of winning the title of “cutest canine.”

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Source: U.S. Transportation Security Administration


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