police dog in English

noun
1
a dog, especially a German shepherd, trained for use in police work.
Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "police dog" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "police dog", or refer to the context using the word "police dog" in the English Dictionary.

1. A police dog follows a scent.

2. He has a large police dog.

3. " That's no police dog,'said Tom.

4. A police dog picked up the murderer's scent.

5. Mark: I just adopted a retired police dog.

6. Billy is a police dog that guards the arsenal.

7. The police dog finally hunted down the escaped prisoner.

8. The polices assemble police dog to rush to scene immediately.

9. A police dog had found him beneath a nearby house.

10. The police dog scented about till he found the trail.

11. I am glad Rex never saw a trained police dog jump.

12. The KNPV is also known as the Royal Dutch Police Dog Sport.

13. And to kill it is the same as to kill a police dog.

14. With the help with the police dog, he soon found the fellow out.

15. Whether the police dog is able to pursue that effractor or not depends on its ability.

16. Be after all alarm is the smell of pig nose still is police dog very good?

17. A police dog, trained to sniff out explosives, found evidence of a bomb in the apartment.

18. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog.

19. Force Escort Group Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, Police Dog Unit and other non - front - line units were mobilised.

20. Bred primarily as a hunter, the Airedale has also been used as a police dog and as a dispatch bearer in war.

21. 'I Coaxed Him Out Using Vienna Sausages'—How One Man Stole a Police Dog From Right Under Officers' Noses Some dogs cannot resist the taste of Vienna sausages—even when they're on the job.