Skip to main content

K9 Police Dog Shawnee PD

Product: L7185


This custom inflatable police dog was modeled after an actual working dog for the Shawnee Police Department. Landmark can customize your inflatable display with specific fur markings and uniform badges based on your department's specific working dogs. Inflatables are easy to set-up and transport, making them perfect for engage with the community at special events.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 15 L: 11 W: 8.5
  • Includes: Blower system, storage bag, installation hardware & repair kit
  • Weight: 50 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 30 x 30 x 30"

What Others Say About Landmark Creations

"I chose Landmark Creations because they had a reasonable price for a customized inflatable. The other inflatables featured on their site made me confident that they could produce exactly what I was looking for."

- Sara Chadeck, KONO 101.1 FM

"Our tunnel was also a great addition to our pre-game tradition: the Wildcat walk. Our city shuts down three blocks of downtown, and we have hundreds of fans lining the streets with a police escort, while we walk to the stadium."

- Sam Baker, Head Football Coach at Waconia High School

“Not only have they been extremely impactful, attracting hundreds of potential consumers to our sampling teams, but the ease in which we can install them has been a great help...”

- B. Gerety, Veryfine Products, Inc.

"This year’s event was the highest attended in some time, and the [inflatable] astronaut, front and center on our Portico, was a great visible draw from all over the area."

- Dennis Bateman, Carnegie Science Center

"The inflatables have been a great success at shows, seminars and especially at pet shops where they help us to coordinate Iams Co. weekends that allow us to promote and increase sales of our products."

-The IAMS Company

"Just wanted to say how much we LOVE our inflatables.  We tested them in our lobby where they were, of course, an instant hit for school group photos. Our leadership was quite pleased with the durability and the realism."

- Mike Hennessy, Carnegie Science Center