Generally, yes, they do live with their officers because they are usually raised by the officer. Although, I'm sure there are situations where the K9 may be residing elsewhere.
Yes, but they choose the dog based on the personality of it, not the breed. Most police dogs are German Shepherds and lab mixes though.
Dog trainers work in all areas of the dog world. They can work in drug detection, postal detection, police dogs and heaps more
No, they belong to the department. The handlers usually do purchase the dogs from the police department when they are retired though.
Average 13-15
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
Hound dogs live in police places so they can guard the place they that they are living in.I live in North Carolina and there are a lot of people around here that have them. They are great hunting dogs. They are very friendly.hound dogs live in a place that they can live and protect the place they are living in.
--Because dogs are color blind.
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Mounted police dogs are used privately in their investigations.
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