Update on Police dog injured in Tangowahine incident

As stated by Inspector Todd Southall, National Coordinator: Police Dogs

The Police dog injured in a serious incident near Tangowahine on Tuesday remains in a stable condition.

The man who was airlifted to Auckland City Hospital also remains in a stable condition.

Police would like to acknowledge the Dargaville vet clinic, with support from Kamo vets, who immediately provided lifesaving treatment to the Police dog following the incident on Tuesday.

Our Police dog was then airlifted to Veterinary Specialists Auckland, where Dr Alistair Coomer and his team have been providing ongoing treatment and assessment.

The dog is making good progress but requires several surgeries over the coming weeks as a result of the injuries sustained.

There will be a long road to recovery, and it is still too early to say whether the dog will return to operational duties, however Police remain optimistic.

Because of the ongoing investigations Police will not be naming the Police dog or commenting on speculation around staff identities. This is standard procedure for officers involved in critical incidents.

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