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BJ the apprentice police dog makes lots of friends at the Ohakune Primary School during last week's demonstration run by Wanganui dog handler Lane Fluit (standing). Constable Fluit showed the children how a police dog catches a "villain" (alias Sergeant Bob Evans), using "Pedro", his operational police dog. He said dog handlers generally don't allow many people to touch operational dogs as they become too familiar, which is why he took along BJ, the nine-month old pup who is yet to start his training.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 383, 23 April 1991, Page 1

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BJ the apprentice police dog makes lots of friends at the Ohakune Primary School during last week's demonstration run by Wanganui dog handler Lane Fluit (standing). Constable Fluit showed the children how a police dog catches a "villain" (alias Sergeant Bob Evans), using "Pedro", his operational police dog. He said dog handlers generally don't allow many people to touch operational dogs as they become too familiar, which is why he took along BJ, the nine-month old pup who is yet to start his training. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 383, 23 April 1991, Page 1

BJ the apprentice police dog makes lots of friends at the Ohakune Primary School during last week's demonstration run by Wanganui dog handler Lane Fluit (standing). Constable Fluit showed the children how a police dog catches a "villain" (alias Sergeant Bob Evans), using "Pedro", his operational police dog. He said dog handlers generally don't allow many people to touch operational dogs as they become too familiar, which is why he took along BJ, the nine-month old pup who is yet to start his training. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 383, 23 April 1991, Page 1

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