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Awarded26/11/2024
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Today20/07/2025
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Procurement of 5 trained young dogs for a combination search dog/patrol dog - Police
The police need five trained young dogs to be used as a combination search dog/patrol dog. Please note that the requirements of a combined search dog/patrol dog lead to a requirement specification that deviates from ordinary procurements of search dogs and patrol dogs within the procurement scheme. Suitability tests will be carried out in week 45. The dogs shall be ready for delivery by week 48. Search dogs have education in responding and highlighting the different types of odour pictures in different environments. In the search dogs category, dogs are trained to search for, for example, but not limited to drugs, flammable fluids, explosives, blood, semen, currency, weapons, buried corpses and corpses. The dogs must be able to work in different types of environments such as, among other things, inside, outside, height, darkness, movable surfaces and dark surfaces and dark surfaces. The search dog shall tolerate the mental stress this can cause. Patrol dogs are trained in searching for people in different environments and searching for objects that smell like humans. Furthermore, patrol dogs are approved as a means of force and can be used in apprehending people in different types of environments. Within the patrol dog category, there are some dogs with additional expertise in the form of drug searches, gun searches, avalanche (winter training), USAR and criminal searches. Patrol dogs must be socially stable, have good desire to investigate., hunt and exchange and be environmentally strong. The breed used for combi search dogs/patrol dogs today is mainly based on the Malinois. The customer will require final internal approval and confirmation of funding before the contract is entered into.
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