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Our Sniffer Dogs Train Onboard The Hawea

- Source: New Zealand Defence Force

Sniffer dogs working with our Police and Customs staff members trained on Thursday onboard the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Inshore Patrol Vessel HMNZS Hawea.

The dogs have been trained to detect drugs, weapons, ammunition and cash.

Lieutenant Sam Wilson, Military Liaison Officer for Hawea, said the canine officers – all two-year-old Labradors – were led around the ship to check compartmen­ts and manoeuvre around obstructio­ns during a two-hour session. While on the ship the dogs wore special booties – to protect their paws.

“This was the first time the dogs had been on a ship, so it was the perfect opportunit­y to expose them to a different environmen­t,” Lieutenant Wilson said.

“The dogs seemed happy and excited to be on board. They walked around in their dog booties and found their way around the ship.” Further canine training on the ship was being planned, he said. The New Zealand Defence Force sent Hawea to Fiji in late April for six months to help patrol the South Pacific country’s territoria­l waters and exclusive economic zone. Hawea’s deployment to Fiji marks the first time a Royal New Zealand Navy Inshore Patrol Vessel has been deployed to the South Pacific, and fulfils the New Zealand Government’s offer to help Fiji with maritime surveillan­ce.

The ship’s crew, together with staff from the Republic of Fiji Navy, Fiji’s Ministry of Fisheries and Forests and Revenue and Customs Services and New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries, have boarded more than 320 vessels and detected 57 breaches to date. About 20 Republic of Fiji Navy personnel have received training on Hawea, which has completed seven fisheries patrols so far.

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