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Dog rescued from streets becomes one of UKs first police Staffies

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One of the UKs first ever staffie police dogs has joined the force.

Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, is the first of his breed to join Staffordshire Police.

The animal, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than £250,000 of heroin and cocaine.

Pic by JAMES WARD/CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Police Dog Cooper.Longton Police Station, Stoke.16/11/18) Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, has set tails wagging at Staffordshire Police. The pooch, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than 250,000 of heroin and cocaine.SEE CATERS COPY

Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, is the first of his breed to join Staffordshire Police (Picture: Caters News)

And handler PC Tim Moss said he is also great at busting negative stereotypes around his breed.

PC Moss said: Cooper was on the streets, he was picked up by RSPCA and was with them for seven months.

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Its an amazing story – one day he was in the kennels, and now hes a fully-fledged police dog.

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I have had Cooper since March 2018 and he joined the force the following month.

Im extremely privileged to have him – hes an amazing dog and we have an amazing bond.

It feels really good to have a staffie on the force.

Pic by JAMES WARD/CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Police Dog Cooper.Longton Police Station, Stoke.16/11/18) Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, has set tails wagging at Staffordshire Police. The pooch, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than 250,000 of heroin and cocaine.SEE CATERS COPY

PC Moss said: Cooper was on the streets, he was picked up by RSPCA and was with them for seven months (Picture: Caters News)

Pic by JAMES WARD/CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Police Dog Cooper.Longton Police Station, Stoke.16/11/18) Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, has set tails wagging at Staffordshire Police. The pooch, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than 250,000 of heroin and cocaine.SEE CATERS COPY

It feels really good to have a staffie on the force (Picture: Caters News)

PC Moss said Cooper is one of the best police dogs in Staffordshire and has become something of an A-lister his county, being invited on school tours and to meet the public.

But he said despite this, not everyone realises how incredible staffies can be and said despite the negative attention the breed can bring, this is normally down to the owners – not the dog itself.

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He said: Owners dont always have experience with this breed of dog, which can be where some of the stereotypes about staffies come from.

The houses that we go into mainly have staffies so its a good step to be on side with them.

Having PD Cooper when doing a raid because its a great ice breaker, people are always shocked that we are working a staffie – as either they have or they know someone who has one.

But its weird, I have a Belgian Shepherd too and people stay on the same side of the road when Im walking him, but when Im walking Cooper people tend to cross to the opposite side.

Pic by JAMES WARD/CATERS NEWS (Pictured: PC Doghandler Tim Moss and his dog PD Cooper.Longton Police Station, Stoke.16/11/18) Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, has set tails wagging at Staffordshire Police. The pooch, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than 250,000 of heroin and cocaine.SEE CATERS COPY

PC Moss said Cooper is one of the best police dogs in Staffordshire and has become something of an A-lister his county, being invited on school tours and to meet the public (Picture: Caters News)

Pic by JAMES WARD/CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Police Dog Cooper.Longton Police Station, Stoke.16/11/18) Two-year-old rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cooper, who is specially-trained to find drugs, cash and firearms, has set tails wagging at Staffordshire Police. The pooch, who lived on the streets as a stray before being rescued by the RSPCA, joined the service earlier this year and has already helped hunt down more than 250,000 of heroin and cocaine.SEE CATERS COPY

Cooper was immediately welcomed into PC Moss family as a family pet, not just a working dog (Picture: Caters News)

Staffies are very unique. I can say with PD Cooper he is very keen to learn and eager to please, he has a very high ball drive, and is very energetic.

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These are what is looked for in a working dog.

Cooper was immediately welcomed into PC Moss family as a family pet, not just a working dog.

He said: When people found out I was getting a staff, they were made up. My partner and child love him.

When I heard there was a staff coming into the force, straight away I knew Id love to have him.

We have an incredible bond.

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