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the free encyclopedia Dog trained and used for law enforcement For dogs trained to guard property · see Guard dog . For other uses · also known as a K-9 (phone · in the breed most associated with law enforcement. &#91 · 3 &#93 · with a specific handler · and must remember several verbal cues and hand gestures. &#91 · 4 &#93 · Initial training for a police dog typically takes between eight months and a year · depending on where and how they are trained · 5 &#93 · In many countries · intentionally injuring or killing a police dog is a criminal offense. &#91 · 6 &#93 · &#91 · 7 &#93 · clarification needed &#93 · The first recorded use of police dogs was in the early 14th century in St. Malo · France · where dogs were used to guard docks and piers . &#91

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the free encyclopedia Dog trained and used for law enforcement For dogs trained to guard property
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see Guard dog . For other uses
also known as a K-9 (phone
in the breed most associated with law enforcement. &#91
Learn more
3 &#93
with a specific handler
and must remember several verbal cues and hand gestures. &#91
4 &#93
Initial training for a police dog typically takes between eight months and a year
Learn more
depending on where and how they are trained
Learn more
5 &#93
In many countries
intentionally injuring or killing a police dog is a criminal offense. &#91
6 &#93
&#91
7 &#93
clarification needed &#93
The first recorded use of police dogs was in the early 14th century in St. Malo
France
where dogs were used to guard docks and piers . &#91

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