Honoring NYPD Heroes with the 2026 Canine & Friends Calendar

Honoring NYPD Heroes with the 2026 Canine & Friends Calendar

The stars of the 2026 NYPD Canine and Friends Calendar have been out and about across New York City, helping spread the word about this special annual tradition. This 13-month calendar, running from January 2026 through January 2027, showcases powerful and heartwarming images of dedicated NYPD officers alongside their loyal four-legged partners from the Canine and Mounted Units.

Many of the dogs and horses highlighted in the calendar are named in honor of fallen officers, serving as a lasting tribute to their sacrifice and a reminder of the deep bonds within the NYPD family. Together, these teams work tirelessly to protect and serve New York City’s diverse neighborhoods by reducing crime, partnering with communities, and helping to ensure the safety of millions of residents and visitors alike.

By purchasing the Canine and Friends Calendar, you are directly supporting public safety initiatives funded by the New York City Police Foundation. These efforts help fight crime and terrorism, strengthen trust and relationships between the police and the communities they serve, and enhance police services through critical training, and other essential programs.

Each page celebrates the teamwork, trust, and service that help keep our city safe. Secure your copy of the 2026 NYPD Canine & Friends Calendar and show your support for the men, women, and animals who serve New York City every day.

These animals, the dogs and the horses, what they do for the city is tremendous. They're truly NYPD partners and it takes a lot of specialized training. Each one of these dogs is named after a fallen officer and the important job they do in the city. I think it’s one of the most special things we do in the NYPD. — Joseph Gulotta, NYPD Chief of Transit

Learn more about these furry four-legged stars and their handlers on amNY, New York Post, WNBC-TVWABC RadioWOR-AM (Online)Fox News Radio.

Check out photos from the NYPD’s canine and mounted units!