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Leading the way with new dog teams

Nancy by Nancy
12/10/2023
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Four new police patrol dog teams are now trained up and ready to go after graduating from the New Zealand Police Dog Training Centre in Trentham today.

Four different districts benefit from this newly graduated cohort and the graduates will be heading to four different regions throughout New Zealand.

With eight years front line policing experience Constable Mike and his 20-month-old patrol dog Fawn are heading back to Whangarei for work. Mike has been involved as a member of the Tactical Dog Teams as part of the new Police Tactical Response Model. Mike has been lucky enough to have Fawn since she was eight weeks old. “Receiving a police puppy at the age of eight weeks makes it a long road to becoming a handler, but it’s been enjoyable and a real eye-opener to the amount of work that is put into our dogs. Passing the course with Fawn, feels like even more of an accomplishment from having her from such a young age until now,” he says.

Constable Ben from Canterbury District graduated alongside his dog Welles. Ben has six years front line policing including specialist squads and he and three-year-old Welles will be based in Timaru. “Welles is a great dog, loves going for rides in the ute and enjoys swims in the river – he’s just part of the family,” says Ben.

Constable Chelsea graduated with three-year-old Helo. Chelsea has six years’ experience, predominantly in Counties Manukau before choosing Wellington and Dog Section as a career progression. Helo and Chelsea should hit the ground running when they start next week. “I was fortunate to pick up an operational dog and Helo is a pro; she knows what she’s doing and has taught me a lot,” says Chelsea.

Four New Zealand Customs dog teams graduated also alongside their police colleagues today; Justin and Koha, Taylor and Kahu, Cheryl and Kiwa and Jodie and Tāne.

On top of the newly graduated teams, two Wellington Dog teams were recognised for their good work over the last year.

Receiving the Erridge Cup was Constable Jordan Steegh and Patrol Dog Manaia – Dog who were nominated and won the award for Best Performance by a Patrol Team in their first operational year (2022-23).

And winning the Overton Cup was Constable Andy Rutherford and Patrol Dog Webb. They were nominated and won Best Trainee Dog Team for 2022-23.

Chris de Wattignar, Deputy Commissioner: People, Leadership and Culture congratulated the new Police teams, plus the cup winners saying all teams have a key role in some volatile, challenging and dynamic situations.

“My sincere congratulations – it’s a proud day for you all and thank you for your commitment to what is such an integral part of our style of policing in New Zealand,” he said. “We talk about patrol dog teams being at the front of the frontline and that’s very much the truth of the team’s role. You will be called on to take a lead role at the frontline, day and night.”

“You will work in situations where you will encounter challenges and risks, where you will be called on to use all your training and your highly trained dog to resolve or help resolve those situations. I know you have a passion for working with dogs and a real drive to be successful in that work,” he says.

Inspector Todd Southall, National Coordinator Police Dogs, says the new teams have worked hard in their districts and on formal courses to qualify as operational. “This event marks the end of your formal training to become an operational team and heralds the next step in your duties,” he says.

“Being a dog handler brings 24-hour seven days a week responsibilities – looking after the care and wellbeing of these fantastic canine assets.”

All the teams have worked very hard for this, and they will be real assets in their districts and the communities they serve,” he says.

The graduation was attended by whānau and friends of the graduates as well as Andrea Conlan, Deputy Chief Executive: Strategy & Performance, Jill Rogers, Assistant Commissioner Leadership, Talent & Development and Superintendent Warwick Morehu, Director of Training, Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) and representatives from New Zealand Customs Service.

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Nancy Anderson, was born in the U.K., but grew up in the United States before returning to the U.K. for her secondary and university education. In 2003 she graduated from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, Scotland, concentrating on small exotic mammals in her final year. After qualification Nancy spent her first 3 years working in and around London, as well as travelling abroad to aid in charity veterinary work. She then returned to America where she initially worked at Small Animal and Exotic Hospital, and gained valuable specialised experience working with small exotic mammals. Nancy’s personal areas of interest include providing a holistic approach towards animal welfare, preventative healthcare and husbandry to create a healthy happy environment for the entire family.

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