Police dogs have found a new way to help keep our communities safe. Taffy, a 3-year-old golden retriever in Canada, uses her powerful nose to find hidden computers and phones during police searches. Her work helps officers collect evidence in cases that protect children from online harm.
Taffy works for the Saskatoon Police Internet Child Exploitation Unit. She can smell the chemicals in electronic devices like cell phones, USB drives, hard drives, and laptops. Even the smallest device can hold thousands of images and messages that serve as important evidence in child safety cases.
The nonprofit group OUR Rescue trained Taffy and donated her to the police department. This organization has placed 142 dogs like Taffy with law enforcement agencies in 7 countries and 38 U.S. states. They also pay for the dogs' ongoing training and treats.
Beyond finding evidence, Taffy serves as a therapy dog for crime victims and police officers. Her calm nature helps people feel more comfortable during difficult situations. She has provided comfort to child victims and supported police officers after losing a colleague.
Dogs like Taffy show how our communities can use innovative approaches to protect children. Her work demonstrates that the right tools and training can make investigations more thorough and help hold offenders accountable while providing healing support to those who need it most.
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