DAD. The police officer and his family IS the dog's family. To what extent the dog is treated depends on what the job of the dog on duty is. When a canine officer is retired, it goes home to stay permanently. Their years of being on patrol are limited. Their hearing, vision and smell are pretty much the judgement call.
They get to go home with the owner and play
retired police dogs will be protective of their owner, but it really depends on how old they are
No, they belong to the department. The handlers usually do purchase the dogs from the police department when they are retired though.
They are generally referred to as K-9 units or K-9 police dogs.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
If the owner of the guns is dead, you can not get them from the police not being the owner.
Mounted police dogs are used privately in their investigations.
All dogs are one owner dogs. The owner is a dogs master,and a dog only has one master. But dogs do like to live with more than one person.
Yes i think the dogs did help because dogs are great spies and police dogs!
the police officers
yes because a police also rescuse dogs and if they change it will still be as if they were a rescue dog
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.