Bromley police with police puppies at The Glades
Kate Nelson, Acting News Editor
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
12:33 PM
Would you like to become a puppy walker for Bromley police?
Volunteers take a puppy into their homes for between six and eight months and attend the dog school for regular assessment days.
A police spokesman said: “The Met provides all the food and pays for all veterinary bills. Puppy walkers give their puppy a firm foundation for its later training.”
To qualify, there needs to be a responsible adult at home most of the day and you must have a secure garden. You also need your own transport and be happy to have your house “turned upside down” by a small pup.
For more information contact Sgt Russ Jackson on 0208 649 1625 or email dog.training@met.police.uk
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