Just Paw-fect - new police puppies put through their paces

  • WA Police Force explore opportunities to develop a search and rescue dog capability
  • McGowan Government invests in new Police Canine facilities
  • Police Minister Paul Papalia today introduced the newest puppies to try out for a role in the WA Police Force Canine Unit.

    The puppies, which are all 6-8 weeks old, will undergo a rigorous assessment program to determine if they have the appropriate attributes and traits to make it as a police dog.

    Should they be deemed suitable they will progress to the development stage before being allocated to a handler for further training.

    Four of the puppies are Belgian Malinois, earmarked for a dual purpose role - where they are trained as both general purpose and narcotic detection dogs.

    One of the puppies is a Jagdterrier and is being assessed for suitability for a possible search and rescue role.

    The State Government recently funded a $685,880 upgrade of the Canine Holding Yards at the Maylands Police Complex, including eight new purpose built kennels.

    As stated by Police Minister Paul Papalia:

    "Our police dogs are a fantastic asset in the fight against crime.

    "These puppies may look adorable right now, but they'll be trained for a life fighting crime.

    "Whether it be sniffing out meth and other narcotics or tracking and apprehending violent offenders, they play a crucial role in police operations around the State."

    /Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.