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  2. Retired Police Dog Finds and Helps Missing Person While ...

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    A retired police dog is still enjoying acts of heroism in his senior years. On Nov. 28, the 12-year-old German shepherd named Bear was out for his first long walk following surgery as a birthday ...

  3. After outcry, retired Ohio cop gets to buy police dog for $1

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    Former Marietta police officer Matthew Hickey bought police dog Ajax for $1 Thursday, after the town was subjected to a firestorm of criticism.

  4. Philadelphia Shelter Seeks Homes for Military Dogs Rescued ...

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    The US Department of Justice reports that the total average cost of a successful canine police program is $55,672.42.. Not only do these incredible dogs have to be trained for drug detection, but ...

  5. Retired Military Dogs Meeting for the First Time in Their ...

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    Military dogs often have to work alongside other pups, and it's essential for everyone's safety that they follow obedience training and commands in high-pressure situations. These are two good ...

  6. Police dog - Wikipedia

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    Police dogs are retired if they become injured to an extent where they will not recover completely, pregnant or raising puppies, or are too old or sick to continue working. Since many dogs are raised in working environments for the first year of their life and retired before they become unable to perform, the working life of a dog is 6–9 years.

  7. North Carolina Highway Patrol K-9 incident - Wikipedia

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    Jones' police dog, Ricoh, was removed from his possession and retired. [9] In late October 2008, Ricoh was found living back with Jones. The Highway Patrol had given Ricoh to another trooper after it was retired, and that trooper gave the dog back to Jones. [3] That trooper testified on his behalf at the April 2008 hearing to reinstate Jones.