Saskatoon police dog that bit girl taken off the street during review
SASKATOON — A police dog that bit a six-year-old girl while the dog was tracking suspects in a home invasion has been taken off the streets until a review can be completed.
Saskatoon police Chief Troy Cooper says the review will cover the dog’s history and the handler’s actions as well as include a use-of-force report.
“Our canine officers and their animals are an important part of our organization,” Cooper said Monday. “The dogs are selected for police work and they all receive extensive training to a provincial standard and that is reviewed annually by supervisors in the unit.”
Cooper said there were no issues with the dog in question during training or while in service with the canine unit.


