Most are German shepherds, the popular idea of Police Dog conjures up this breed. I understand the Russians, who make considerable use of Police Canines, used and continue to use Huskies. They have beautiful blue eyes.Huskies are better cold-adapted than the Shepherds, an important requirement in the USSR. As there are different police dog requirments- some other breeds certainly have been used in detective work ( in the US and Europe) such as specially trained scent hounds such as Bloodhounds.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
types of police records
police dogs are trained to sniff out drugs and other dangerous stuff such as like bombs.
Cats and dogs, it varies, there are different types of cats, and different types of dogs. I'd stay neutral on this even though I am a dog person.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
No, they are different types of animal.
farm dogs and herding dogs, uh, that's dumb there the same thing! police dogs can be a number of different breeds, they can even be herding/farm dogs. so you'd have probably quarter wolf, quarter some type of herding dog, quarter some type of a different breed farm dog, and quarter whatever breed the police dog was.
There are several types of tops designed for dogs, including sweaters, hoodies, coats, and vests. These tops are made to keep dogs warm and protected in different weather conditions.
a policeman wears a police uniform different countries have different types of uniforms
Police dogs come from many different breeds and would not have special adaptations that differ from the breed.The dogs are generally chosen for good health, exceptional temperament and the ability and willingness to accept the specialized training.
A police report is any written reports that include the different types of crime.
there are 45 different types of dogs in Australia