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The first MOD Police Service dogs to be born to the police dog unit at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport in Plymouth are learning to walk and eat solid food for the first time.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lance Corporal Sophie Mitchell, aged 27, and Private Kathleen Griffiths, 21, are working with search dogs Flake and Trough, and protection dog…
CNC officers and specialist search dogs have been hard at work supporting West Midlands Police to bring safety and security to the Commonwealth Games.
A new police dog has passed basic training and will join the team with the Ministry of Defence Police at Dstl
UK and U.S. have announced the winners of the first phase of the privacy-enhancing technologies prize challenges.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Advisory Council on the Welfare Issues of Dog Breeding met for the first time today.
The government has confirmed it will be banning third party sales of puppies and kittens, Animal Welfare Minister David Rutley announced today (23 December).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Plans which will mean animal abusers could face up to five years in prison move a step closer.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Gibraltar Defence Police (GDP) have welcomed the latest recruits to the force - six working dogs.
DIO staff have reunited a dog with its owner after the pet went missing during a walk on a military training area a month ago.
Border Force detector dogs literally have a nose for trouble and can sniff out a range of goods to keep the UK safe from drugs, firearms and smuggled people.
Tyke’s journey from dogs’ home to dog's life with Border Force has led him to the national stage at the British Animal Honours 2013.
A dog lover from Greater Manchester has praised two Highways England traffic officers for reuniting her with her missing companion Bailey.
Punishments will reflect the devastating effect dog attacks can have.
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