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K9 (or K-9) refers to a variety of entries, most related to dogs. The term originated in the military, where designations such as G-2 are common, making K-9 a rare official pun, being similar to "canine". The term, originally referencing war dogs, has since carried over to police, and sentry and assistance dogs as well.
- K-9 (Doctor Who), the name of several robot dogs which were characters in the BBC television drama Doctor Who
- K-9 and Company, the pilot for a proposed television series spinning off from Doctor Who, released in 1981
- K-9 (TV series), a yet-to-air 26 episode animated Doctor Who spin-off featuring K-9.
- K-9 Kadets, a 1944 movie
- K-9 155mm self-propelled howitzer, a Korean-developed self-propelled artillery.
- K-9 (film), a 1989 Universal City Studios comedy starring James Belushi. It has two sequels, K-911 and K-9: P.I.
- K-9 Corrections, a television movie released in 2001.
- K-9, a reference to zoophilia
- K-9, a wolf-like enemy in the video game Super Mario RPG
- K-9, the name of Marvin the Martian's pet dog in the Looney Tunes cartoon series from Warner Bros.
- K9, a freeware email filtering application
- K9 (mobile phone), a Mobile phone from Kyocera.
- AMD K9, the dual core AMD64 microprocessors.
- The Philips K9, a popular colour TV set introduced in the early 1970s.
- K-9 (Kansas highway), a highway in northern Kansas.
- K-9, a rapper previously signed to Death Row Records.
- Krylo Airlines, IATA airline designator.
- K9 Web Protection, a web content control software.
- HMAS K9, an Australian training submarine used in World War II.
- K9, one of the grades of optical glass.
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