The most common guide and police Dog Breeds are the German Shepard and Labrador retriever.
The most popular breed used as guide dogs is the Labrador Retriever.
the type of horse used in the police force are thoroughbreds because they can run fast and are very slick!
No... Not really, it's not generally a breed they use.
A German Shepherd is a breed of dog, used for guarding, herding and police work.
The neapolitan mastiff and cane corso are two large mastiffs used to hunt brown bears.
Suffolk Sheep are a large meat breed sheep but are sometimes bred for the wool.
It's spelled Combai; and is a breed of hound from Southern India used primarily for hunting large game animals.
"German Shepherd" is a breed of dog. "Police Dog" is a job description. German Shepherds are often used as Police dogs. They're also common as pets. And other breeds are also used as police dogs. No, police tend to use German shepards, but most breeds of dog can be a police dog. The Belgian Malinois is a very popular police dog.
German Shepherd.
Smooth-haired breed of working dog named for its manner of "boxing" with its sturdy front paws when beginning to fight. Developed in Germany, it includes strains of bulldog and terrier in its heritage. Because of its reputation for courage, aggressiveness, and intelligence, it has been used in police work; it is also valued as a watchdog and companion. Source: Answers.com
It is a breed of cattle. Normally white with large black spots on it. Holstein cows are frequently used for dairy products.
The term "K9" is typically used in reference to police or military dogs, not guide dogs.Added:Actually, the term "K9" comes from the Latin word for dog, canine. I think it would be fine if you referred to a guide dog as a K9. But it would sound a little redundant.