Maharashtra: Retired Police Dogs To Remain With Force & Handlers Even After 10 Years Of Service, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday announced a compassionate decision for police dogs, stating that they will continue to remain with the police force even after retiring from active duty. CM Fadnavis, in his latest statement in favour of the police dogs, said police dogs that have served the force for 10 years should not be made to suffer after retirement. He noted…
Mumbai: Maharashtra's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, has announced a compassionate policy for retired police dogs. The decision states that these loyal animals will remain with the police force even after completing their 10-year service. Previously, retired dogs were often adopted, which could negatively impact their mental health.
Fadnavis expressed concern over this, stating that dogs should be treated well after retirement. The police dogs will stay with their handlers and the force for the remainder of their lives. The Home Department will cover all costs related to their sustenance.
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