
According to online media Suspilne.
Victor Semenenko serves in the State Border Guard Service, his partner is a service dog Aquin. For more than eleven years he has worked with animals, gaining experience in the interaction between humans and dogs within the service.
In particular, he trained dogs for combat tasks and oversaw the training of guide dogs for the visually impaired, enabling them to navigate daily life more effectively.
This experience underscores the importance of canine training in the border service and demonstrates how professional dog training contributes to both border security and helping people.
The Impact of Canine Training on Service and People’s Lives
Canine training enables border officers to respond quickly to threats and to support people in various situations. Aquin’s role as a partner reflects the importance of close collaboration between humans and animals in security and social assistance.
This experience highlights the value of professional canine training in modern border service and its contribution to public safety and support for people in need.
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