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Newest deployment of B.C. police dogs already sniffing out crime

All seven teams graduated from the police dog school in Innisfail, Alta., the same one that every RCMP dog in Canada has attended.

This partnership means a police dog team based in New Westminster can respond to a call anywhere in the Lower Mainland. There are currently 38 working police dogs. Const. Ross Findlay, the police dog service media relations officer, said the dogs have had “an immediate impact and have significantly increased the level of service we provide to the public.”

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