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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 liked the way Tom listened and shared his ideas with me so that I could use the canyon like I needed. Tom hit a home run with my model. His input made all the difference in the world"

- Laurie Henry, Trinity Science Solutions LLC

"After speaking to a number of vendors, Landmark Creations had the professionalism, customer service, ingenuity, and creativity that we did not find elsewhere."

- Sean Conway, Arch and Loop

“The setup is so easy. We have had event tents and other promotional items in the past that were a nightmare to set up and break down. The inflatable is now the easiest part of the setup, and probably the most identifiable.”

- Vaughan Cutillo, Montauk Brewing Company

The inflatable complements our messaging since Ivar’s is a quirky restaurant that’s known for its antics.

- J. Werth, Ivar's Restaurant

“This has created tremendous buzz around town and we have received a great deal of compliments on the Big Tire. Exposure is my goal, and the inflatable does that better than anyone, including me, can do at these events. The Big Tire never takes a break, gets tired or has to take a call. It just keeps shining bright and the kids love it.”

- Ed Chaney, Ed Chaney Tire Center 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