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A youth was bruised and scratched when a police service dog jumped him during a training exercise March 9, police said. The dog has been temporarily taken from service and will be retrained, ...
Police dog attacks youth
POLICE DOG ATTACKS TEENAGER IN PARK
West Vancouver Police dog off duty after attacking teenager during training
Police dog in training scratches, bruises youth in West Vancouver Vancouver Sun A youth was bruised and scratched when a police service dog jumped him during a training exercise March 9, police said. The dog has been temporarily taken from service and will be retrained, ... Police dog attacks youth POLICE DOG ATTACKS TEENAGER IN PARK West Vancouver Police dog off duty after attacking teenager during training |
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