Meet Bruno, a chocolate Labrador retriever who’s been given a new life in a new country and an opportunity to help keep the Fort Myers community safe.💖
He is now the newest member of the Fort Myers Police Department.
The ongoing war in Ukraine has reared millions of lives, including those of creatures. numerous creatures have been separated from their homes and left stranded in dangerous areas, as numerous people work to get them to safety.
Meet Bruno, a chocolate Labrador retriever, who’s been given a new life in a new country and an opportunity to help keep the Fort Myers community safe.
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Labrador evacuated from Ukraine finds a new life in the US as a police K9.💖
Bruno, a one- and-a-half-year-old Labrador, arrived in Southwest Florida after being saved from war- torn Ukraine.
He flew into Miami International Airport on a 10-hour flight from Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and I went down to Miami and picked him up, Williams told the TV station.
But after being reared from his home by war, Bruno soon landed on his bases and set up a new purpose a German K9 tutor realized the canine would make a great police K9, and communicated the Fort Myers Police Department about a possible new novitiate to their anesthetics division.

Bruno is now training to be a anesthetics discovery canine for the Fort Myers Police Department.
Bruno will be a single purpose narcotics detection canine assigned to our Group Violence Intervention Unit. Detective Williams will be Bruno’s handler.
Welcome to the team. Bruno.💖💖💖
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