PD Bones and PD Vixen were given treats and toys after a charity raised £9,000 for injured dogs.
A charity raised more than £9,000 to give welfare packs to service dogs who were injured during the national wave of disorder that took place in August.
PD Vixen was hit on the head with a brick in Tamworth, while PD Bones and her handler were pelted with missiles in Stoke-on-Trent. "Just like her colleague PD Vixen, she’s been busy protecting the public and going after those involved in crime ever since she came back on duty," a force spokesperson said.Thin Blue Paw trustee Kieran Stanbridge delivered five welfare packs to Staffordshire Police's dog unit on Monday.
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