75th Anniversary:
5 Jobs for a Police Dog
The Bridgewater Police Department has new service dog. Davis, a German shepherd, works alongside his handler, Constable Morgan Gibson.
Funding for the new dog came from a variety of local fundraisers and donations, including a substantial donation from our Bridgewater office.
Police services dogs train for a range of responsibilities:
They search for people, like suspects—but also lost kids and confused seniors.
They search for things, like drugs, bombs, crime scene evidence and lost property.
They help rescue people, as in the case of an avalanche or a drowning.
They help protect people, like VIPs at events or anyone in need in a large crowd.
And they help humanize people, namely the police—because many of us love animals.
“He definitely is a huge community presence here,” said Constable Gibson. “We’re getting him out to meet people. He’s a super social dog.”
A Grade 3 class at Bridgewater Elementary suggested the name of the new service dog to remember Corporal Paul Davis, a local who died on active duty abroad a decade ago.
The new service dog is expected to work with the local police department for many years to come to help make Bridgewater a safe community.
You can follow Davis on Twitter @BPS_K9.