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Article on Field Visit

Written by: Abhigyan Mahato - 2021002, Grade X

Posted on: 26 November, 2019

It was the day of the field trip to Nepal Police Canine Division. I woke up at 6 AM that day. I was very excited to go to the field visit as we would know about dogs and how they help in crime investigation. 

At 9:30 AM, we, the students of Grade X, along with our class teachers went to Maharajgunj where the Canine was located. When we were on our way, it was raining but as soon as we got there the rain had stopped. We went inside and sat in the stadium. In no time DSP Ram Chandra Satyal came and told us about how the dogs are involved in crime investigation, explosive findings, sniffing narcotics and rescuing. 

As per him, there are 8 types of dogs kept and trained. Some of the dogs are German Shepherd, Belgium Shepherd, Labrador, BloodHound and many more. After giving us the information verbally, the dogs demonstrated how they work. Before their demonstration, the dogs had to put the harness which is known as the uniform of the dogs.

After looking at all the demonstrations by the dogs, we all took a group photo and went to see the dogs which were kept in different houses separating their different fields. Among them, some of them were fully trained, some were not and some of them were bought only a few months back from foreign countries. There were also many horses kept in the stable.

After going around, we returned to school.