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  2. Police dog - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are initially trained with this language for basic behavior, so, it is easier for the officer to learn new words/commands, rather than retraining the dog to new commands. This is contrary to the popular belief that police dogs are trained in a different language so that a suspect cannot command the dog against the officer. [18]

  3. Worldwide usage of police dogs - Wikipedia

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    The use of police dogs became popular in the 1930s when Scotland Yard officially added dogs to its police force. [5] There are over 2,500 police dogs employed amongst the various police forces in the UK, with the Belgian Malinois as the most popular breed for general purpose work. In 2008, a Belgian Malinois female handled by PC Graham Clarke ...

  4. Schutzhund - Wikipedia

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    Schutzhund (/'ʃʊtshʊnt/, German for "protection dog" [c]), currently known competitively as IGP [b] and previously as IPO, [a] is a dog sport that tests a dog's tracking, obedience, and protection skills, and evaluates if a dog has the appropriate traits and characteristics of a good working dog. [1]

  5. Federal Police (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 500 working dogs are used in the Federal Police at present. Most of the dogs are German shepherds. Other dog breeds are also used such as malinois, Dutch shepherd, German wirehaired pointer, giant schnauzer, and rottweiler. They accompany their handlers on daily missions in railway facilities, at airports, at the border or in ...

  6. Attack dog - Wikipedia

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    Working dog demonstration. An attack dog (guard dog, patrol dog, or security dog) is a dog trained to attack a person on command, sight, or by inferred provocation. They are used to defend people, territory, or property. [1] [2] Attack dogs have been utilized throughout history and are used today primarily in police and military roles. They ...

  7. A soldier, his Nazi dog, the Battle of the Bulge. A Kentucky ...

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    Front page of the Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1946 Lexington Herald with a story detailing James Hellard and his German police dog he brought home after serving in World War II. The transition was hard.

  8. Trakr - Wikipedia

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    Trakr - Wikipedia

  9. Dog Support Unit (Metropolitan Police) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, a police dog died at the Met's training school for police dogs in Keston, south east London, and a police constable was reprimanded. [6] [7] In June 2011 the same dog-handler officer, who had been promoted to sergeant, locked two police dogs in his car for hours on one of the hottest days of the year, and the dogs died from heat ...