Depends on the country and the type of police. Some dogs are trained purely through body language.
The dogs have to go trow special training at the police department
The short answer is: you can't. Police dogs are very highly trained by experts. Police departments don't buy police dogs from private parties, only from special training schools.a police station
German Shepards are mostly police dogs it determines how aggressive they are and how trained they are
yes! definentaly needed to be trained to go on command and what to do in different situations
Cats can't be police dogs. Cats can't be police cats either. Cats haven't got anywhere near the desire to please that makes dogs possible to train.
No, not all police have dogs. There is a K-9 unit for police with dogs though.
Dogs are commonly used by police for tasks like search and rescue, drug detection, and suspect apprehension. Horses are also used by mounted police units for crowd control and patrolling in certain areas. Additionally, some police departments use birds of prey to control nuisance birds at airports.
Dogs are not necessarily easier to train using the German language. It may seem that way in certain contexts because commands in German often have harsh or distinct sounds that dogs can more easily differentiate and respond to. The key to successful dog training lies in consistency, positive reinforcement, and building a strong communication bond with your pet, regardless of the language used.
Alsatian dogs, also known as German Shepherds, originated from Germany. They were originally bred for herding sheep but are now commonly used as police, guard, and service dogs due to their intelligence and versatility.
Ooh, yes! That's part of why police train search and rescue dogs----it helps them to find lost people or to sniff out hidden drugs. Dogs have very, very good senses of smell.
Mounted police dogs are used privately in their investigations.