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MoD defends decision to put down 'William' guard dogs | MoD defends decision to put down 'William' guard dogs |
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The Ministry of Defence has defended a decision to put down two guard dogs used to protect the Duke of Cambridge, days after he left his military base. | The Ministry of Defence has defended a decision to put down two guard dogs used to protect the Duke of Cambridge, days after he left his military base. |
The Sun reported the dogs were put down following Prince William's final shift as a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley, in Anglesey, last week. | The Sun reported the dogs were put down following Prince William's final shift as a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley, in Anglesey, last week. |
The MoD said it always tried to rehome dogs and the timing was a coincidence. | |
Belgian shepherd Brus was at the end of his working life and Blade, a German shepherd, had "behavioural issues". | |
The patrol dogs were said to have been part of a unit providing extra security at RAF Valley and were not providing sole protection for the duke. | The patrol dogs were said to have been part of a unit providing extra security at RAF Valley and were not providing sole protection for the duke. |
'Last resort' | 'Last resort' |
The duke started his training at RAF Valley in January 2009 and graduated as a search-and-rescue pilot in September 2010. | |
He announced he was to leave the military to focus on royal duties and charity work after carrying out his final operational shift on 10 September this year. | He announced he was to leave the military to focus on royal duties and charity work after carrying out his final operational shift on 10 September this year. |
An MoD spokesman said: "It is true two dogs have been put down, a couple of days after. It was entirely coincidental." | An MoD spokesman said: "It is true two dogs have been put down, a couple of days after. It was entirely coincidental." |
He added that Blade, who also "had a record of veterinary issues", could not be reassigned to other duties. | He added that Blade, who also "had a record of veterinary issues", could not be reassigned to other duties. |
The spokesman said: "The department's policy is to rehome all military working dogs at the end of their service life wherever practicable. | |
"Regrettably, however, there are occasions when they have to be put down. This action is only ever taken as a last resort. | "Regrettably, however, there are occasions when they have to be put down. This action is only ever taken as a last resort. |
"Unfortunately in this case the dogs were unsuitable for rehoming or alternative duties and so sadly, for the animals' welfare, they had to be put down." |