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  2. Poochinski - Wikipedia

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    The story follows Chicago police detective Stanley Poochinski (played by Peter Boyle), whose spirit is transferred into a flatulent English bulldog after he is killed in the line of duty. [2] The canine detective then returns to solving crimes. [3] [4] NBC decided not to pick up the series, but subsequently did air the pilot, on July 9, 1990. [3]

  3. Katts and Dog - Wikipedia

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    A man and a remarkable Alsatian/German Shepherd dog make surprising crime stoppers in this dramatic action/adventure series.. The show is about the life of a special breed of cop - Canine Officer Hank Katts; a strong, self-made survivor from immigrant stock who has fought his way up from a tough steel mill town - and his canine partner who fight crime and the forces of evil.

  4. List of fictional dogs in live-action television - Wikipedia

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    Austrian-Italian TV series with police team and their K9 police dog solving crimes. Rex German Shepherd Hudson & Rex: Law Enforcement Animal, K9 police dog, played by Diesel vom Burgimwald in Canada, based on Inspector Rex, Diesel is related to the dog that played Rex in Europe. Two of his real life nephews are his stunt doubles for action stunts.

  5. Inspector Rex - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Rex (German: Kommissar Rex; Italian: Il commissario Rex) is an Austrian-German police crime drama television series created by Peter Hajek and Peter Moser. . Originally an Austrian series aired from 1994 to 2004 on ORF 1, in 2008 it was revived under Austro-Italian production on Rai 1 and, from the next year, was made fully in Italy, with occasional episodes set in

  6. 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.

  7. K-9 (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The K-9 film series, [1] consists of Buddy cop family-comedy films including one theatrical film, one made-for-television film, and two straight-to-home video films.The general plot centers around a hard-boiled police detectives and the German Shepherd police dogs they have as their respective partner and the cases they work together to solve; with the spin-off TV movie, which was initially ...

  8. Animal Miracles - Wikipedia

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    The available episodes are listed here: 1. Caesar's Sacrifice. A Canadian police dog faces a drunken gunman on a crowded schoolyard; a young girl affected with spina bifida forms a strong bond with a 32-year-old horse; a manatee is rescued by Seaworld; an aging English Mastiff saves his diabetic owner from going into insulin shock. 2.

  9. Paw Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Each episode of Paw Patrol follows a similar pattern. Episodes normally open with a scene depicting the dogs going about their everyday lives in Adventure Bay, often playing with dog toys or going to the local playground. Ryder, a ten-year-old boy, is advised of a problem by receiving a call for help or by witnessing a situation himself.