Police dog
volume
British pronunciation/pəlˈiːs dˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/pəlˈiːs dˈɑːɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "police dog"

Police dog
01

a dog that is trained to assist with police work, such as detecting drugs or threats

police dog definition and meaning

What is a "police dog"?

A police dog, also known as a K-9 or a working dog, is a specially trained canine used by law enforcement agencies for various tasks related to law enforcement, including tracking suspects, detecting drugs or explosives, apprehending suspects, and protecting their human handlers. Police dogs are typically trained in specialized areas such as tracking, scent detection, search and rescue, and apprehension. They are highly intelligent, loyal, and physically capable, and undergo rigorous training to ensure they are reliable and effective in their duties. Police dogs are an important part of law enforcement teams and provide invaluable assistance in a wide range of law enforcement operations, helping to ensure the safety and security of communities and assisting in the apprehension of criminals.

example
Example
examples
The officer called off the police dog as soon as the suspect surrendered.
With a subtle cue, the dog handler trotted the police dog alongside during the training exercise.
Police dogs are trained to detect contraband substances like narcotics or undeclared food.
Throughout the commotion, the officer was siccing the police dogs on the fleeing suspects.
download-mobile-app
Download Our Mobile App
Langeek Mobile Application
Download the application
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store