Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
Guard, Guide & Police duty.
The jobs that do dogs undertake when working with the police is Military Working Dog Handler.They are trained police officers with a fashion for working with dogs.
Three examples, out of many possibilities, are Police Dogs, Rescue Dogs and Guide Dogs.
All dogs are canines. K9 refers to guide dogs, guard dogs, and police dogs.
The military dogs were trained to be aggressive when the police or military people made them attack criminals or robbers. When military dogs attack people everyday, they easily get angry and start getting vicious.
.They are a key part of the food chain .They have roles in life such as police dogs, guide dogs and border control dogs
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.
The acronym "K9" is a shortening of the word "canine" which is the genus (family) to which all dogs belong.
Well, I cannot say I know the entire process, but similar to police dogs that flunk their test, the dogs can be adopted or re-stationed.
They're called guide dogs. Dogs trained by the Seeing Eye in New Jersey are called either "Seeing Eye" dogs or guide dogs. All other guide dogs are simply called "guide dogs."
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.