Police dog Mist and handler Constable Elyse Lewis will be hoping another year of experience on the beat chasing criminals in Northland will allow them to go one better this year at the national competition and claim top honours.
The Whangārei based duo, in their first national competition last year, finished second after three days of fierce competition.
The top two finish meant they qualified to represent New Zealand in a transtasman challenge against Australian police dog teams in October last year, where they finished fourth out of six combinations.
From Monday 23 police and services dog teams are competing against each other for national titles.
Police, NZ Customs, Corrections, Aviation Security and NZ Defence Force dogs and handlers, selected from local trials, are taking part in the premier event which is spread across three categories.