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All over the world, dog squads are specially treated. The handlers are specially chosen, the dogs are kept well and when they retire, they either stay with their handlers or are given for adoption to loving families. Not so in India.
A police dog is trained to assist police and other law-enforcement personnel in their work, such as searching for drugs, chemicals, hormones, fire accelerants and explosives, lost people and dead bodies, looking for crime scene evidence and protecting their handlers.
Full article in Ayurved Sutra Vol. 07 Issue 04