LOOK AT PHOTOS ⟩ An adorable police puppy joins the South Prefecture
This week, a two-month-old puppy named Runa joined the South Prefecture in Estonia, becoming a future police dog under the guidance of her handler, Aleksandr.
This week, the South Prefecture in Estonia welcomed a new addition to their team, a two-month-old puppy named Runa. Runa was brought from Croatia by her experienced handler, Aleksandr, who is excited to integrate her into the police force. As a puppy, Runa is exploring her new surroundings with curiosity and enthusiasm.
The introduction of Runa has been smooth, especially as she meets Rikky, a seasoned service dog raised under Aleksandr's care. Initially, Rikky approached the newcomer with a bit of caution and skepticism. However, as they spent time together playing, the ice began to break, showcasing the bond that can form between dogs in a working environment.
The story highlights not only a heartwarming moment in the South Prefecture but also the ongoing commitment of the Estonian police to train and introduce effective service dogs into their ranks. The future looks bright for Runa as she embarks on her journey to become a valuable member of the police force, embodying the spirit and dedication of canine counterparts in law enforcement.