Police dog recovering well after stabbing

Police are hopeful Caesar will make a full recovery. Supplied image.

A police dog stabbed this morning is recovering well at a Northland veterinary clinic.

20-month-old Caesar was stabbed twice in the head this morning by a man who was resisting arrest.


"Both wounds have been stitched up and an X-ray shows no major damage," says Northland District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill.

"Caesar will undergo a CT scan in the next few days, to confirm there is no permanent damage around his eye.

"I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the veterinarian who assisted Caesar and his handler Constable Josh Van Der Kwaak this morning – their service was simply outstanding.

"I would also like to acknowledge the victim of the original burglary complaint, who assisted Constable Van Der Kwaak after Caesar was stabbed."

Caesar and Constable Van Der Kwaak graduated from the Dog Training Centre in Trentham on 6 December and have only been operational together for the last two weeks, says Tony.

"We are hopeful that Caesar will make a full recovery from his injuries and be back on the job shortly."

A 30-year-old man will face charges of burglary and injuring a police dog in relation to this incident.

2 comments

Speedy recovery

Posted on 22-12-2018 13:26 | By PK

Hang in there Caesar, the offender should be charged with wounding a police officer and sent away. I bet he gets a slap on the hand with a wet bus ticket.


Heres to a full recovery

Posted on 23-12-2018 08:02 | By Angel74

and an extra helping of ham for xmas for you Caesar, heartbreaking when animals are injured.


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