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Abandoned dog becomes Britain’s first Police explosives search Staffie
AN ABANDONED dog unwanted for four years has become Britain’s first explosives search Staffie.
Roxy, five, has used her nose ahead of big events including Princess Beatrice’s wedding and Prince Philip’s funeral.
Abandoned Roxy has become Britain’s first explosives search Staffie[/caption]
Roxy has used her nose ahead of big events including Princess Beatrice’s wedding and Prince Philip’s funeral[/caption]
She was rescued by RSPCA officers in 2017 and housed in West Hatch Animal Centre, Somerset.
And while German shepherds, labradors and spaniels are more common cop dogs, Hampshire and Thames Valley Police specialist search unit has taken her on.
And Roxy and handler PC Camilla Carter completed their training last year.
PC Carter said: “I’m incredibly proud of her for doing such an important job.
Roxy was rescued by RSPCA officers in 2017 and housed in West Hatch Animal Centre, Somerset[/caption]
Roxy the rescue staffie seen here with PC Camilla Carter[/caption]
PC Carter said: ‘Roxy is a superstar. She is intelligent, very systematic and thorough’[/caption]
PC Carter added: ‘I love working by her side, she’s my crew mate and we have each other’s backs’[/caption]
Roxy searches for explosives before the royal wedding of Princess Beatrice at Windsor Castle[/caption]
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“I’m sure she was born to do this; I couldn’t imagine her doing anything else.
“Roxy is a superstar. She is intelligent, very systematic and thorough.
“I love working by her side, she’s my crew mate and we have each other’s backs.”