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BeachFriendly Toys: Such as a floating ball or frisbee, to keep your dog entertained.
Fresh Water: Hydration is key, so bring plenty of fresh water. Collapsible bowls are ideal.
Canopy or Umbrella: Dogs need shade too! Set up a canopy or umbrella to provide a cool spot for your furry friend to relax and escape the sun.
DogFriendly Sunscreen: Just like humans, dogs can get sunburned. Protect your dog’s sensitive areas, such as nose and ears, with a petsafe sunscreen.
Towels and Blankets: Pack extra towels to dry off your dog after a dip in the water.
Waste Bags: Keep the beach clean by bringing poop bags to dispose of your dog’s waste.
First Aid Kit: Take a basic first aid kit with items like antiseptic wipes, bandages, and tweezers for removing splinters or ticks. Remember to check local regulations regarding access and follow any rules in place.
THEY’VE served, protected, and now they’re ready to snuggle! Spain’s retired police dogs are trading their badges for comfortable beds in loving homes. After years of rigorous work, these canine heroes are seeking retirement amidst family warmth and affection.
Specially trained to fight crime, find missing persons, and detect drugs or explosives, these dogs have dedicated their lives to keeping the community safe. Now that their service has ended, they’re ready for the next adventure: becoming family pets.

Various organisations in Spain, such as Fundación ONCE del Perro Guía (FOPG), have taken the initiative to rehome these retired servants. They ensure that these dogs find families who can provide the love and care they’ve earned after years of duty. Officer Miguel Sanchez,
Shepherd named Bruno, said “Bruno has done his duty, and now deserves a peaceful life full of belly rubs and fetch games.”
Welcoming a retired police dog into your home is not just about adopting a pet. It’s an opportunity to show gratitude to these unsung heroes. These dogs, known for their discipline and training, make wonderful pets, offering a unique blend of companionship, loyalty, and courage. Retiring from service doesn’t