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2026 International Courthouse Dogs Conference
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Thursday, October 8
 

9:00am PDT

Day 2 Welcome & CDF New Program Announcement
Thursday October 8, 2026 9:00am - 9:15am PDT
Day 2 opens with momentum. Board Director Sarah Cichos kicks off the morning with a handler-centered announcement that has been in the making — and one the CDF community has been waiting for. Come ready to be part of something new.
Speakers
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Sarah Cichos

Board Director, Courthouse Dogs® Foundation


Thursday October 8, 2026 9:00am - 9:15am PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

9:15am PDT

When Comfort Hurts: Empowering Handlers to Navigate Secondary Trauma
Thursday October 8, 2026 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
You are the one who holds the space. You sit with survivors, support witnesses, and show up for victims on their hardest days — and you do it with steadiness, compassion, and a dog by your side. But the weight of that work goes somewhere. And for too many handlers, it goes unacknowledged.

Secondary traumatic stress is real, it is common in this field, and it is not a sign of weakness. It is the cost of caring deeply — and there is a path through it.

Katie Gray, founder of the Empowered Heart Foundation and a tireless advocate for handler wellness, opens Day 2 with an honest, grounded exploration of what secondary trauma looks like for facility dog handlers, how to recognize it in yourself and your colleagues, and the evidence-based strategies that make this work sustainable over the long arc of a career.

This is not a session about pushing through. It is about building the inner resources to show up — for your dog, for the people you serve, and for yourself — year after year.

Speakers
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Katie Gray

President, The Empowered Heart® Foundation

Thursday October 8, 2026 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

10:15am PDT

Internet Crimes Against Children: How Facility Dogs Support Investigators & Witnesses
Thursday October 8, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Internet Crimes Against Children investigations represent some of the most psychologically demanding work in the justice system. Day after day, investigators are exposed to deeply disturbing material — images and content that take a profound toll on even the most seasoned professionals. It is grueling, largely invisible work, and the people doing it need support.

Facility dogs are changing that.

In this session, Brooke Walker draws on her firsthand experience working in ICAC to explore how facility dogs are making a meaningful difference — not only for child victims and witnesses navigating the justice process, but for the investigators and staff who carry the weight of this work every day.

What does it look like to have a facility dog embedded in an ICAC unit? How do dogs support the humans on both sides of these cases — the children who have been harmed and the professionals working tirelessly on their behalf? And what can the broader facility dog community learn from this growing area of practice?

Speakers
Thursday October 8, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

11:30am PDT

Budgeting for Your Facility Dog Program: From Day One to Retirement
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Sustaining a facility dog program takes more than passion — it takes community. Sarah Grabner knows this firsthand. As a handler, Victim Assistance Supervisor, and CDF's Oregon State Liaison, she has built a grassroots funding approach that meets people where they are — civic groups, tabling events, speaking engagements, conferences, and everything in between.

In this session, Sarah shares the practical strategies she has developed for engaging her community, building local awareness, and converting that goodwill into real support for her program. From planning for the long game — including the often-overlooked costs of aging and retirement — to finding the donors, partners, and advocates already waiting in your community, Sarah's approach is practical, replicable, and grounded in what actually works.

Whether you are just starting to think about funding or looking to diversify and grow what you already have, this session will give you a toolkit you can take home and put to work immediately.

Speakers
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Sarah Grabner

Victim Assistance Supervisor, Clackamas County District Attorney's Office

Dogs Attending
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Nacho IV

Canine Companions, Clackamas County DA
Clackamas County (OR) District Attorney’s Office Courthouse Facility Dog; trained by Canine Companions.
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Canoe Room

11:30am PDT

Fit for Duty: Keeping Your Facility Dog Healthy, Happy, and Working
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Your facility dog shows up for everyone else — this session is about showing up for them.

Dr. Irene O'Brien, a veterinarian with firsthand understanding of the demands placed on working dogs, brings a practitioner's lens to one of the most important — and sometimes overlooked — aspects of running a successful facility dog program: the health and welfare of the dog at the center of it all.

From recognizing the subtle signs of stress and fatigue to understanding the physical demands of high-volume justice work, Dr. O'Brien will share practical, actionable tips that handlers can take home and put to use immediately. Topics will touch on routine wellness, stress indicators, the importance of recovery time, and how to be your dog's best advocate within your organization and with your veterinary team.

Speakers
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Dr. Irene O'Brien

Owner, Scottsdale Veterinary Hospital
Dr. Irene O'Brien graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan with distinction. She is an owner of Scottsdale Veterinary Hospital in Surrey, B.C. and has been enjoying the challenges of small animal medicine and surgery for more than... Read More →
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Coal Harbour A Ballroom

11:30am PDT

Paws, Posts & Presence: Building Your Program's Visual Story
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Your facility dog is one of the most compelling storytellers in the room — and your social media presence should be too. In this session, Kim Gramlich, President of Justice Facility Dogs Canada and the creative force behind the beloved Paws with Puma channels, shares what she has learned building an authentic, engaging social media presence that goes far beyond cute dog photos.
From Instagram to Facebook to LinkedIn, Kim will walk attendees through the art of building a visual story that captures the heart of this work — one that resonates with potential donors, raises community awareness, and opens doors to partnerships and support. Along the way she'll tackle one of every black dog handler's favorite challenges: how to actually capture your dog on camera when they have a talent for disappearing into the shadows. Spoiler — lighting, angles, and a little patience go a long way.
Whether your program has zero social media presence or a following you're ready to grow, this session will leave you with practical tools, fresh ideas, and a new appreciation for the story only your dog can tell.

Speakers Dogs Attending
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Puma

PADS, Delta Police
I am a Justice Facility Dog, supporting victims of crime and trauma at Delta Police Victim Services. 🐾🚔

Instagram Profile 
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Seymour

11:30am PDT

Your Voice, Our Roadmap: Shaping the Future of Facility Dog Research
Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
The most important research questions don't always come from a laboratory — they come from the field. From the handlers, program administrators, and justice professionals who live this work every day and know firsthand where the gaps are, where the uncertainty lives, and what answers would make the biggest difference.

In this session, Dr. Jennifer Thompson facilitates a structured conversation designed to do exactly that — gather handler perspectives to help shape CDF's future research priorities and educational agenda. What do you wish the science could tell you? What questions come up in your work that no one has yet answered? Where do you need more evidence to make your case?

Your insight matters. This session is your opportunity to help set the direction — and to ensure that future conferences, curriculum, and research efforts reflect what handlers and programs actually need.
Come with your questions, your gaps, and your ideas. This one is for you.

Speakers
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Dr. Jennifer Thompson

Science & Research Director, Courthouse Dogs® Foundation

Thursday October 8, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Cypress Room

12:30pm PDT

Day 2 Lunch
Thursday October 8, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT

Thursday October 8, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Coal Harbor B Ballroom

1:30pm PDT

Panel: Beyond the Courtroom, Facility Dogs in Crisis and Community Response
Thursday October 8, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Beyond the Courtroom: Facility Dogs in Community & Crisis Response Gina Yeager · Kim Gramlich · Amber Urban · FBI Representatives (pending)

The courthouse is where most people think the work ends. It isn't.

Facility dogs are increasingly being called to respond beyond the walls of the justice system — to school shootings, mass casualty events, community tragedies, and moments of collective grief where the presence of a trained dog and a trauma-informed handler can be the difference between isolation and connection. It is some of the most meaningful — and most demanding — work a handler will ever do.

What if that call came tomorrow? Would you feel prepared?

In this panel, three of the field's most experienced handlers — each with deep roots in trauma-informed response — join forces to explore what it truly means to deploy a facility dog in community and crisis settings. The conversation will cover the preparation required, the protocols that guide the work, what trauma training looks like for handlers stepping into these roles, and the emotional weight that comes with answering an unexpected call to serve.

The panel will also examine the growing federal recognition of this model, including the April 2026 publication of the FBI's national Facility Dog Best Practice Guidelines.

These handlers have answered the call. They will share what they experienced, what they learned, and what they wish they had known — so that when your call comes, you will be ready.









Speakers
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Gina Yeager

Victim Services Coordinator, Fifth Judicial District DA Office
Gina Yeager is the Victim Services Coordinator, Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, and Court Facility Dog Coordinator for the Fifth Judicial District DA's Office in Chaves County, New Mexico. A third-generation facility dog handler, Gina has spent more than a decade building one of th... Read More →
avatar for Amber Urban

Amber Urban

Director of Victim Services, 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Starting new Courthouse Facility Dog programs, Training dogs for use in courts, Using dogs to respond to critical events.
Thursday October 8, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

2:30pm PDT

Honoring Our Dogs: New, Retired & Remembered
Thursday October 8, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
In this world, the dogs are never just dogs. They are partners, colleagues, healers, and friends — and every milestone in their lives deserves to be marked with the same intention and care they bring to ours.

This ceremony is a moment to pause in the middle of everything we do and honor the dogs at the heart of it all. We celebrate the newest members of the justice facility dog community — the dogs who have recently joined the ranks and are just beginning their journey. We recognize those who have given years of devoted service and are stepping into a well-earned retirement. And we remember, with gratitude and love, the dogs who have crossed the rainbow bridge — whose work is done but whose impact endures in every case they touched, every hand they held, and every heart they steadied.

Facilitated by Felicia Ako, CEO, Courthouse Dogs® Foundation, this visual tribute invites the community to share in the celebration and remembrance together. Come ready to celebrate, to reflect, and to remember.

Thursday October 8, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

3:20pm PDT

Closing Keynote: A Dog That Saved My Life — The Story of Jesse and Jade
Thursday October 8, 2026 3:20pm - 4:20pm PDT
On July 16, 2022, Constable Jesse Schellenberg and his canine partner PSD Jade responded to a call like so many before it — dangerous, unpredictable, and requiring everything they had. What happened that day would stay with Jesse forever. He credits going home alive that night directly to the training and preparation he and Jade had received together — a testament to what true partnership between a handler and a dog can mean when it matters most.

In this closing keynote, Sgt. Schellenberg reflects on that day, on the bond that carried him through it, and on what it means to place your life — and your trust — in the paws of your partner. His story is a powerful reminder of why this work matters, why the training behind it matters, and why the dogs we honor in this community are extraordinary in ways that go far beyond the courtroom.

It is a full-circle moment for the 2026 conference: the Vancouver Police Foundation — whose generosity supports the training and equipment that keeps VPD handlers and their dogs safe — sponsors our opening morning and closes our final day with this remarkable story. We are deeply grateful for their partnership, their commitment to this community, and for making both the beginning and the end of this conference possible.

The closing keynote of the 2026 International Courthouse Dogs® Conference is proudly presented by the Vancouver Police Foundation.

Speakers
avatar for Jesse Schellenberg

Jesse Schellenberg

Constable, Vancouver Police Department


Thursday October 8, 2026 3:20pm - 4:20pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom

5:05pm PDT

Passing the Torch: 2027 Conference Location Announcement
Thursday October 8, 2026 5:05pm - 5:15pm PDT
Passing the Torch: 2027 Conference Location Announcement Kim Carroll, Board President, Courthouse Dogs® Foundation

Every great conference ends with a promise — that the community will gather again, that the work will continue, and that the next chapter is already taking shape. Board President Kim Carroll closes the 2026 International Courthouse Dogs® Conference with the announcement of our 2027 host city, passing the torch to the next community ready to welcome this extraordinary gathering of justice professionals and their dogs.

Where will we meet next? Stay in your seat to find out.

Speakers
avatar for Sue Baker

Sue Baker

Manager, Victim Services, Vancouver Police Department

Thursday October 8, 2026 5:05pm - 5:15pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom
 
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