💨 Abstract
The CRPF, India's largest paramilitary force, has launched an online service to allow public adoption of retired sniffer and assault dogs. These highly-skilled canines, aged 8-12 years, have served in anti-Naxal, counter-insurgency, and counter-terrorism operations and have saved numerous lives. Adopters can check the force's website for details, fill a form, and undergo a compatibility meeting.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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