Say hello to our two newest K9 recruits, TPD Pyro and TPD Duer! Pyro, a 13 week old Malinois pup, and Duer, a 9 week old German Shepherd pup, will be trained to be general purpose dogs ♂️ @polscotdogspic.twitter.com/uFbJzo8cSu Police Scotland (@policescotland) January 22, 2021 Earlier on today, Police Scotland showed off some pictures of the police dogs enjoying some well earned snow time. Not everyone hates the cold and snow. T/PD s Pyro, Dexter and PD Elvis enjoying some well earned snow play. pic.twitter.com/2HgJLERmld Police Scotland Dogs (@polscotdogs) February 14, 2021
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A FORMER school site is being used to put some of Dorset Police s canine recruits through their paces. The old Wimborne First School building, in School Lane, has been chosen as the newest training site for Dorset Police dogs as it has a range of rooms, hallways, kitchens and bathrooms so that the dogs can experience different environments. Two types of training are happening in the school. The first is for General Purpose Police dogs, involving German Shepherd and German Shepherd/Malinois cross dogs that are being trained to search for people and property. The second type of specialist training involves Spaniels and Labradors, which are being trained to locate substances or objects of interest to the police.
A FORMER school site is being used to put some of Dorset Police s canine recruits through their paces. The old Wimborne First School building, in School Lane, has been chosen as the newest training site for Dorset Police dogs as it has a range of rooms, hallways, kitchens and bathrooms so that the dogs can experience different environments. Two types of training are happening in the school. The first is for General Purpose Police dogs, involving German Shepherd and German Shepherd/Malinois cross dogs that are being trained to search for people and property. The second type of specialist training involves Spaniels and Labradors, which are being trained to locate substances or objects of interest to the police.