Posted: Mon 17th Oct 2022

Two puppies from North Wales enter training to become police detection dogs

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Monday, Oct 17th, 2022

Two Flintshire bred puppies have joined Cheshire and North Wales Police Alliance unit as prospective detection dogs of the future.

Spaniel pups – brother and sister, Ted and Meg, have been donated to the police by Beverly Rogers of Coed y Celyn Cocker Spaniels in Mold.

Once trained they’ll play a pivotal role in efforts in safeguarding the most vulnerable in communities in North Wales and Cheshire.

Sergeant Colin Jones of the Alliance said: “Beverly, who breeds and works her own dogs, made contact with us back in March, asking if she could donate a puppy from a future litter to the police – however to be gifted two puppies is just fantastic.

“As both parents are working dogs, developing and adapting the dogs for police work will be a natural experience for them – at eight weeks old they are already displaying the desire to search and work.”

Inspector Sam Lovatt said: “We are seeking to modernise our dog section by developing the skills and services we provide to our colleagues, to help them address the policing challenges we face today.”

“Across the UK, police detection dogs are being deployed to search and detect a more diverse range of targets that pose the greatest risks to the vulnerable in our communities.”

“Beverley’s valuable and incredulous donation of Ted and Meg will enable us to progress with our exciting plans, allowing us to play our part and ultimately, making North Wales and Cheshire a safer place to live.”



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