Dogs will be trained to sniff out drugs and explosive and assist border control authorities in finding hidden persons.
The training of one dog cost approximately EUR 15,000 and it lasts between six and nine months.
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ZAGREB, Jan 13 (Hina) - The Interior Ministry is getting dogs for the needs of the Customs Administration, one dog can replace up to 30 police officers in the field, the training of one dog costs EUR 15,000 and contrary to a popular belief, police dogs are not dangerous and they can be pet.
Dogs will be trained to sniff out drugs and explosive and assist border control authorities in finding hidden persons.
The training of one dog cost approximately EUR 15,000 and it lasts between six and nine months.
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