Police dog trials staged at Wentworth Woodhouse
The trials, held at Wentworth Woodhouse, began on Thursday (15), and concluded on Saturday (17).
Twenty-one police dog handlers and police dogs from all over the UK made it through to the final trials.
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Hide AdPC Neil Losada with police dog Ace, and PC John Shaw with police dog Diesel represented South Yorkshire Police (SYP).
Each handler and dog competed in three separate phases which form the national trials.
Harry Morton, South Yorkshire Police’s dog training manager and organiser of this year’s trials, said: “Phase one is tracking, which took place at Hoober Hall Farm, and allows the dog to track down and locate certain obejcts by using scent.
“Phase two is person search, this year taking place at the Wentworth Estate, where the dog, directly deployed by the handler, had to locate two people within the estate.
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Hide Ad“The final phase, which is the only phase that the public were able to watch the handlers and dogs in action as the first two phases cannot have any distractions, took place at Wentworth Woodhouse and tests obedience and criminal work including chase and detain, agility, crowd control and chase and stand off.”
The winner of the 54th National Police Dog Trials was from Surrey Police.
Harry Morton added: “It has been an honour for the force to be able to host the National Police Dog Trials in South Yorkshire.
“This is the first time they have been held in the county and I am absolutely thrilled to have had the privilege to organise the event and would like to thank everyone involved in making it a success.”
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Hide AdChief constable David Crompton of SYP added: “Police dog patrol teams are a crucial part of any police force; they play a vital role in day-to-day frontline policing.
“Over the past three days we have witnessed some exceptional performances by the handlers and their police dogs, and I want to congratulate all the winners, it’s been an outstanding event.”