Thinking of all of my colleagues doing an impossible job right now, who’ve been bricked, bottled and worse without shields.
Hoping they all stay safe.
#ThinBlueLine 🚨
Proud to have helped out today with the safety and security of the Kings visit to Knaresborough and Harrogate. A great team effort working in hot and difficult conditions but a very successful and safe event 📸 by @NYorksPolice
Last week, we had the honour of witnessing police dogs and their handlers from across the United Kingdom compete over three days in a variety of disciplines, including tracking, searching, criminal work, obedience and agility, at the 64th annual National Police Chiefs’ Council Police Dog Trials.
It was truly special to witness the dedication, skill and teamwork shown by every handler and police dog throughout the competition. Across every discipline, it was a powerful reminder of the invaluable role police dogs play in protecting the public and supporting frontline policing. We were privileged to witness such an outstanding display of professionalism, commitment and partnership throughout the event.
We were also delighted to attend the evening awards celebration, where the achievements and hard work of all those involved were recognised and celebrated.
We are incredibly proud that, as a foundation, we were able to sponsor this year’s event. During our time in West Yorkshire, we also crossed over the border into North Yorkshire to spend time with retired police dogs Kenai and Miki, who were undergoing emergency surgery funded thanks to your continued support.
Congratulations to all who took part, and especially to the overall champions, PC McGarry and PD Kim from Police Scotland. A fantastic achievement and thoroughly deserved. 👏🐶🚔🏴
We are delighted to announce that we are sponsoring the 64th Annual Police Dog Trials, hosted by West Yorkshire Police next week. 🚔🐶
The National Police Dog Trials is a celebration of the extraordinary skill, dedication and partnership shown by police dogs and their handlers from across the UK, recognising the vital role these incredible dogs play in protecting our communities every single day.
Our founder, Kieran Stanbridge, said: "We’re honoured to be sponsoring this year’s event hosted by West Yorkshire Police as part of our continued commitment to supporting serving and retired police dogs across the UK.
“We’re looking forward to attending the trials, meeting handlers from forces nationwide, celebrating these phenomenal teams in action, and sharing more about the work we are doing to improve the lives of serving police dogs while also supporting hundreds of retired dogs after their service comes to an end.”
We can’t wait to be part of such an important event and to celebrate the bravery, skill and dedication of the UK’s police dog teams. 🎉💙🇬🇧
This gorgeous 2011 Dodge Charger is part of the many (retired) American Emergency Vehicles within the UK.
It features an absolutely stunning Breast Cancer Awareness livery, and it also includes 1965 PTSD Awareness. Both of which are incredibly important!
@CopcarsUK@1965Ptsd
I am running the Leeds half marathon with a few colleagues on Sunday, in memory of sweet Rooster 💔 if you can spare any change we would be grateful 🐾
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