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  2. Police dog - Wikipedia

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    Initial training for a police dog typically takes between eight months and a year, depending on where and how they are trained, and for what purpose. Police dogs often regularly take training programs with their assigned handler to reinforce their training. [5] In many countries, intentionally injuring or killing a police dog is a criminal offense.

  3. Best Guard Dog Breeds to Keep Your Family Safe - AOL

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    With adults measuring between 22-26 inches, German Shepherds one of the most popular larger dog breeds, and are also one of the most common police dog breeds. Height: 22-26 inches Weight: 50-90 pounds

  4. Australian Golden Retriever Police Dog Is Truly the Happiest ...

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    Most police dogs need to have certain qualities to be able to do this type of work, so they tend to only be one of a handful of breeds; Belgian Malinois, German Shepherd Dogs, Bloodhounds, Dutch ...

  5. Best Guard Dogs for Keeping Your Home Safe - AOL

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    Puli. Size: Medium Kid-friendly: Yes Training: Moderate The puli may look more like a mop than a vicious guard dog, but this herding breed is known for its protectiveness, particularly around ...

  6. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the most common breed for these police-type operations has been the German Shepherd; in recent years, a shift has been made to smaller dogs with keener senses of smell for detection work, and more resilient breeds such as the Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherd for patrolling and law enforcement. All MWDs in use today are paired ...

  7. 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]

  8. List of police dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Police dog#Popular breeds From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.

  9. Sampson the service dog, Bo the police K9 among 5 finalists ...

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    Bo. Age: 18 months. Breed: Bloodhound (male) Handler: Gastonia Police Department Sergeant David Rowland. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina. Hero Dog Awards Category: Law Enforcement & First Response