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  2. Police dog - Wikipedia

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    It was in Continental Europe that dogs were first used on a large scale. Police in Paris began using dogs against roaming criminal gangs at night, but it was the police department in Ghent, Belgium that introduced the first organized police dog service program in 1899. [13]

  3. Worldwide usage of police dogs - Wikipedia

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    Police dogs are in widespread use across the United States. Police dogs are operated on the federal, state, county, and local levels and are used for a wide variety of duties, similar to those of other nations. Their duties generally include detecting illegal narcotics, explosives, and other weapons, search-and-rescue, and cadaver searches. [34]

  4. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary dogs in military roles are also often referred to as police dogs, or in the United States and United Kingdom as a military working dog (MWD), or K-9. Their roles are nearly as varied as those of their ancient relatives, though they tend to be more rarely used in front-line formations.

  5. Police dogs should be phased out, says PETA following UK riots

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    Leading the calls against the use of police dogs is the animal rights organization PETA, or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, following injuries to police dogs in the UK after the riots ...

  6. Innocent Californians have been mauled by police dogs. Weak ...

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    Police dogs can be used in positive ways, such as search and rescue or detecting explosives. However, their deployment as a use of force can have significant repercussions and there should be ...

  7. Police dogs sniff out sex offenders' devices

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    Three police dogs have been specially trained to sniff out technical devices to catch sex offenders and other criminals. Durham Constabulary's digital evidence detection dogs hunt for items ...

  8. Belgian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Its historical role was as a herding dog. It is also commonly kept as a companion dog, or used as an assistance dog, detection dog, guard dog, guide dog, police dog or search and rescue dog. It has a long history of being used by Belgian police as well as military forces, serving for Belgian armed forces in both World Wars, as well as US Army ...

  9. Central Ohio police on forefront of using, training therapy ...

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    This is the last class before police therapy dogs will start being certified by the state rather than the sheriff’s department. June 26, 2024; Dublin, Ohio, USA; State trooper Paul Appleman ...