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[Watch] Call Of Duty: Punjab Police Dog Beats Cancer & Joins Work

New Delhi: A dog of the Punjab police’s canine squad who was suffering from cancer has returned to duty after recovering. The police said the Labrador assists in anti-sabotage checking and has helped them during operations, reported news agency ANI.

In a video shared by ANI on Twitter, the dog, Simmy, is seen getting out of a vehicle and walking around as police personnel holds her leash.


According to Harjit Singh, Superintendent of Police, Faridkot, Simmy had been battling cancer for a long time but has now joined back duty after her health improved. He said the dog had once helped the police seize intoxicating substances from a foreigner.

 

 

 

 

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