WW1 names for police's Remembrance Sunday pups

Six cocker spaniel puppies coloured black, brown and blonde. They are being held in hands  with the torsos of the people seen behind them, wearing black tops.Image source, West Midlands Police
Image caption,

The litter were born on Remembrance Sunday, the force said

  • Published

Edith, Flora, Kipling, Harold, Archibald and Ernest are the latest recruits for West Midlands Police - as part of their dog unit.

The names of the six cocker spaniel puppies have been revealed by the force which asked for suggestions on social media in December.

The chosen names were to honour those who served in World War One, after the puppies were born on Remembrance Sunday, the force said.

The six pups have been sent to temporary homes with volunteers ahead of their police dog training.

"Dogs were valued companions during World War One. The bond between our handlers and their dogs is unbreakable and we couldn't do this job without our four-legged heroes," a spokesperson said.

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Birmingham and the Black Country

Related topics