Should financial costs be ignored when dismissing a Police Dog?

Dogs are used to do jobs that are too dangerous for human officers to perform. The problem may be that the cost of keeping one or two dogs is too high for some police units. The cost benefit analysis should be compared to what it costs the city to pay for an human officer, including benefits, retirement, overtime, etc.The reality is that a K9 officer is not nearly as expensive.

That being said... does the cost equal the use?

Having an office injured would be incredibly expensive for the police force. I would image if they felt that the dogs significantly prevented this then it would be financially worth while for them to keep him. I definitely agree with the loss to their public relations team though.

There's nothing that gets kids excited like a dog! (not the greatest reason to choose a career in law enforcement though).

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