A police dog that is out on police patrol.
A police dog is an ordinary dog (owned by the police force) and trained to do specific tasks that aid the police in performing their duties,
Ironically, it was a common form of entertainment for police officers and firemen-the "Police Gazette" served as a major source of information on dog fighting for many years. Although many laws were passed to outlaw the activity, dog fighting continued to expand during the twentieth century.
The police dog tracks a criminal by scent.
A police dog is a dog first and foremost. Picked for chertain characteristics in size and temperament, and then trained.
Killing or harming a police dog is a crime. A police dog is considered a police officer, despite not being human. Therefore by harming a police dog you are effectively harming a police officer in the eyes of the law. Police dogs are also very expensive to train and maintain. So not only would you be harming a police asset but you would also be angering the national treasury and taxpayers for wasting their money. Kicking or punching a police dog is a crime, unless the dog attacked for no reason, then it is self defence and acceptable. Otherwise you'll be jailed for harming the police dog. Killing a police dog, unless in self defence (except where the dog was set upon you by police) will also result in jail.
Question doesn't make sense. "Police dog" is a job description. "Doberman" is a breed. A police dog may well be a Doberman. Or an even bigger dog.
a police horse can be ridden and carry heavy amounts whereas a dog cannot. a dog also has a keener sense of smell :)
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police planning is like a dog
yes any dog can be a police dog but it takes lots of training.
A therapy dog, a guide dog, guard dog, and a police dog.