Dog joins Northamptonshire Police to help officers' wellbeing
Northamptonshire PoliceA police force has welcomed another wellbeing dog to help support the mental health of its staff and officers.
Northamptonshire Police recruited Devon, a six-month-old fox red Labrador, to the role.
The force said the dogs "can be introduced after officers have dealt with traumatic or stressful circumstances or as part of a debriefing process".
He joins, Buster, a Llasa Apso.
Northamptonshire PoliceThe dogs were introduced to "provide a calming presence amongst officers and staff", the force said.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service also employs a dog, a three-year-old cocker spaniel called Olive, who became the UK's first officially-accredited fire service wellbeing support dog.

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