Dogs are known to be loyal loving hardworking and intelligent creatures their bond with humans is so strong that many dogs will put their own lives at risk to protect the lives of humans. Dogs also have perfect senses which are not easily matched by other animals or any technology. When considering these canine facts it's no wonder they are not only man's best friend but they're also frequently called upon to serve a long side firefighters military men and women. As well as police officers, in this we've listed "10 Ultimate Police and Military Dog Breeds".

 

Labrador Retriever Dog: 

If there was an all-purpose dog, the Labrador Retriever commonly known as the lab would be it. Labs are the most popular dogs because of their friendly and submissive personality. They're ideal for law enforcement because they're highly obedient dogs (1). As a result they're mainly trained for tracking Labrador is more than make up for it by helping the blind tracking down bombs and participating in search and rescues. According to Emeryville Police Department's labs are generally used to detect explosives or narcotics by sniffing it out.

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German Shorthaired Pointer Dog: 

Friendly by nature but extremely hard-working. The German Shorthaired is an ideal dog breed for law enforcement but maybe just a little too friendly for the police force today (2). German Shorthaired Pointers are employed in special law enforcement organizations all over the world. They specialize in tracking illegal substances and are widely used in air transportation security. But TSA you'll also find the GSP dogs working with detectives tracking evidence at crime scenes.

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Giant Schnauzer Dog: 

The largest (Giant Schnauzer Dog) of three size variations are unique military and police working dogs for instance. They're one of the only breeds to serve with the Air Force, these giant dogs were used as working dogs for the Air Force back in the Second World War (3).
They learn special skill sets like odor detection enclosure searching and obedience. Although the Air Force thought they weren't suited for this type of work they decided to try again after the war.

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Boxer Dog: 

The boxer is one of the most adaptable war dogs that Germany has seen. They served in both world wars used as effective patrol dogs, guard dogs and messengers for the military. From the Working Group Boxers were bred to be an all-purpose farm dog what other specialties was in transporting, communication, wires between groups on the battlefield (4). These spool of wires connected to their collars and they quickly maneuvered to other stations. Boxers were serious heroes in their war days, fortunately they're mainly companions and family dogs today. However the German police force still uses them for certain tasks today.

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Airedale Terrier Dog: 

With their police friendly temperaments Airedale’s have served as police dogs in the British police force. Thanks to their high intelligence exceptional nose and tough wiry coats they were good candidates plus they're easy to maintain (5). These dogs were specifically trained to attack those not in a police uniform it eventually became a problem when police handlers were off duty. In addition Airedale Terriers were fantastic war dogs for Great Britain during the First World War, they did all types of tasks including scouting and carrying military supplies.

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Doberman Pinscher: 

The Doberman Pinscher is a large muscular dog with a slim frame and cropped ears. They're known to be tenaciously loyal and obedient to their owners which makes them such great guard dogs (6). They're also extremely intelligent dogs coming in as the fifth most intelligent dog breed with both the brains and brawn, it's a no brainier why these dogs for once heavily used by the police force. Although the Doberman was once a popular canine breed they're becoming less prevalent and canine police units. The reason is because they're much more costly to acquire than other police dogs similar in strength and intelligence.

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Rottweiler Dog: 

Rottweilers are such versatile dogs when it comes to serving its people known to be the ideal guard dog. A rowdy will love familiar people but act cautious and alert around strangers make no mistake (7). They're confident and reliable dogs because of this Rottweilers are currently used as guard dogs, police dogs search and rescue and military dogs. They simply do it all with the US military Rottweilers have had a history of being premiere messenger dogs. For both world wars these dogs were sent from base to base to deliver urgent messages.

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Bloodhound Dog: 

The Bloodhound is not a dog breed you can easily imagine running with the likes of German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois. However they do serve a very specific role for law enforcement tracking people and narcotics their ability to segment a specific scent and foul it over a long distance make them such valuable dogs (8). In fact Bloodhounds arguably have the best nose in the dogdom their sense of smell is a thousand times better than a human's. This breed was the very first to be commissioned by a police unit for their services. They've been working with police since 1889 when they were used to try to track down Jack the Ripper in London.

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German Shepherd Dog: 

German Shepherds are the third most intelligent dog breeds combined with an athletic body, large stature, muscular frame and agile speed. They become the gold standard for police dogs, not only do they have the remarkable physical gifts to be grateful lease dogs.
But they're highly trainable and immensely loyal plus they can be aggressive when needed, these herding dogs are generally used in the police forces k9 units their job consists of several duties (9). German Shepherds excel in search and rescue, missing or lost people, detecting drugs and explosives crime scene investigations or even chasing down people in high-stress criminal chases.

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Belgian Malinois Dog: 

The Belgian Malinois is the smaller cousin of the German Shepherd believe it or not they're even more athletic than the German Shepherd due to their smaller physique. However they hold many of the same physical and personality traits as their larger counterparts (10).

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