We were delighted to welcome Finn, the retired police dog, for a secret training session at Heathfield earlier this week.
Finn and his handler David spent over three hours at Heathfield rehearsing for a top secret event which will be revealed on TV later this month. Finn received a PDSA Gold Medal, also known as the animals’ George Cross, for his devotion and bravery when he got stabbed twice during an arrest.
It was so interesting to watch them work and we look forward to them both returning to talk to our pupils about their work in the police, Finn’s story and Finn’s Law and why it is so important.
Finn’s story sparked a campaign called #Finnslaw and asked the government to change the law surrounding service animals. It asked for greater protection and prosecution powers in place.
David Lloyd, PCC for Hertfordshire said: “Finn’s horrific injuries and the bravery he showed that night lit a fire in the hearts of the British public.
“Attacking a police animal should not be treated in the same way as damaging a police car.
“The public clearly think the same, and the fact PD Finn’s actions have prompted this response shows how much the public care about our animals important contribution to policing.
“Finn’s award is a fitting recognition for his heroic actions that night.”
We wish them well in all their endeavours.