Lincolnshire Echo

Internatio­nal appeal for Police Dog Section’s charity calendar

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dogs and horses from emergency services across the country by helping their owners and handlers with ongoing medical and veterinary needs.

Chief Superinten­dent Paul Timmins from the Central Operations said: “We are pleased to be able to present the NFRSA a donation through our charity dog calendar sales. We are grateful to each and every one who purchased a calendar and donated to such a great cause.

“Police dogs work so diligently throughout their careers to help protect the communitie­s that they serve, and it’s only right for them to be looked after once their service comes to an end.”

Lady Bathurst, founder of the NFRSA said: “I cannot tell you how much this wonderful donation means, because it is from the very people we love and support. I look upon the NFRSA not so much as a charity, but as a community, and we’re all part of an amazing family.

“Even though I’m not a police officer or a dog handler, we all really do believe in what they do and how much work and dedication they put into their jobs and of course their fantastic canine partners. They all do so much collective­ly to keep us safe, and the communitie­s we live in.

“My passion is also looking after these heroic animals when they have retired. For Lincolnshi­re Police to get so involved in what we do, is a huge boost to me personally, because it means they believe in the NFRSA, & trust us to look after their animals once their working lives have come to an end.

“It’s an amazing gift and we at the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals are very, very grateful to Lincolnshi­re Police, and to everyone who bought a calendar.”

For more informatio­n about the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals, visit https://www. nfrsa.org.uk/

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