Islamabad: Up to 140 dogs are being trained at Army Dog Centre and School (ADC&S), Rawalpindi annually to provide assistance in security cover to military installations, VVIPS, and foreign dignitaries in the country.
During the last three years, 102 Security Working Dogs (SWDs) were provided to the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) including Punjab Police, Pakistan Rangers and Custom Department.
Army Dog Centre and School (AD&S) is a high standard, professionally-run organization, which is working to provide Security Working Dogs (SWDs) since 1952.
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