Eight police pups named after Three Lions stars
Summary
West Midlands Police named eight new police puppies after players on England’s World Cup soccer team. The puppies are training to become police dogs and are expected to start working in about 18 months. The police hope the pups will be brave and skilled like the players they are named after.Key Facts
- Eight police puppies are named after England's World Cup soccer players, including Jude, Nico, Declan, Saka, Ezri, Jordan, and two named after Morgan Rogers.
- The puppies were born last month and are Belgian malinois, a breed often used for police work.
- The puppies are part of a special training program based in Balsall Common.
- Police expect the puppies to become fully trained and ready for duty within 18 months.
- The police named the puppies to join in the excitement around the World Cup tournament.
- The puppies will be trained to help catch suspects and keep the public safe.
- Insp Rachel Crump, head of the police dog unit, said they want the puppies to be brave and skillful like the England players.
- The naming is meant to create a positive and fun connection between the police force and the community during the World Cup.
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