It really depends on what specific field they are trained in :/
The dogs have to go trow special training at the police department
K9 (canine) training refers to any kind of training of dogs. It is probably most often referring to police K9 training for their canine units. Dogs are used for sniffing out illegal drugs, bodies; protecting their human owners, etc.
A special canine training facility.
The k9 unit
yes any dog can be a police dog but it takes lots of training.
They are outside dogs unless they have some kind of training.
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The police often use dogs to track down criminals, as well as searching for illegal substances. There have also been reports of attempts at training monkeys, rats, cats and pigs for Police use, but these have not been confirmed.
The short answer is: you can't. Police dogs are very highly trained by experts. Police departments don't buy police dogs from private parties, only from special training schools.a police station
Any training a law enforcement canine needs is given them when they are assigned a handler and then both go through several weeks to months of training to prepare both of them for whatever their particular assignment might be.
No. Only if they are really specially trained. The most common dogs you would use is a German Shepard or a Bloodhound. All dogs could become police dogs, but they would have to have special training. Plus, all dogs have a disadvantage. =3 Woof
Police dogs in schools are usually trained to detect various types of drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and ecstasy. However, the specific training and capabilities of police dogs may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the program in place.