Two dogs, named Cain and Kron, and a horse named Jewelz, were officially sworn in at police headquarters on Monday as officers welcomed the newest members of their crew.
In addition to the swearing-in of three new animal recruits, Casey, a service dog, retired after seven years with the Halifax Regional Police.Two dogs, named Cain and Kron, and a horse named Jewelz, were officially sworn in at police headquarters on Monday as officers welcomed the four-legged helpers to their crew., it was said that Jewelz was named in honour of the agency’s six fallen officers and is currently the only police horse assisting with operations in the municipality.
“He is a gentle horse that loves people and is great at navigating traffic,” the release said about the eight-year-old Percheron Thoroughbred gelding. As for the newly recruited dogs, Cain, the youngest of the two, is 13 months old and arrived in Halifax from Slovakia in April. He worked his first shift in September after completing service dog training.The other canine, three-year-old Kron, has already garnered some experience with the force as he’s been serving the community since April 2022.
“Kron and Cain are trained in tracking, obedience, evidence searching, building searching and criminal apprehension,” police said.celebrated its four-legged members this week. 2 Police Service Dogs, Cain & Kron, along with Police Horse Jewelz were sworn in. PSD Casey was also celebrated for her retirement. Congrats to all our animal members & their handlers.
Police said that the outgoing service dog will now spend retirement at home with her handler, Const. Joey Malcom, as a family pet.U.S. releases photos, videos showing rise in ‘risky’ Chinese air intercepts
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