After serving the Customs Department for four and a half years, K9 Peter has retired from his duties as a sniffer dog.
Throughout his time on the job, Peter demonstrated exceptional olfactory skills and a winning combination of obedience and docility.
He was responsible for 84 positive hits, 27 of which were related to cash seizures that amounted to over half a million euros in undeclared cash. In addition to cash, Peter also successfully detected contraband tobacco and a small amount of narcotics.
In recognition of his outstanding performance, Peter was awarded the Best Dog in Uniform award during Malta’s Animal Honours Award ceremony in 2021.
Customs Malta is proud of Peter’s contributions and grateful for his service, as they bid him farewell and welcome a new recruit to the team, k9 officer Dezerto.
Dezerto is a young Springer pup who was donated to the department by Tat-Tarġa Kennels in 2022. Despite being a newcomer, he has shown promise in his training and response to instructions.
Customs Malta is excited to see what Dezerto will achieve in his new role as a sniffer dog and wishes him all the best in his working venture.
As per internal procedure, a Customs Canine Officer, upon retirement, is usually homed by a Customs employee. If none of the Department’s employees show interest in adopting the sniffer dog, then a suitable home is found for the canine.
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Source: Customs Malta