Zollhund Prinz: A retired life full of cuddles!

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Customs dog Prinz is retiring after ten years of loyal service; his successor Dino is already waiting for new assignments.

Zollhund Prinz geht nach zehn Jahren treuem Dienst in den Ruhestand; sein Nachfolger Dino wartet bereits auf neue Einsätze.
Customs dog Prinz is retiring after ten years of loyal service; his successor Dino is already waiting for new assignments.

Zollhund Prinz: A retired life full of cuddles!

What's new from the world of customs dogs? A very special dog, Zollhund Prinz, recently began his well-deserved retirement. After ten loyal years in the service of the Federal Customs Administration, he was granted the honor and time for more relaxing days. Prinz, who began his career at the customs administration in 2015, was part of the Gartz traffic control unit. His handler, Detlef Hennig from Schwedt, will continue to look after his loyal companion and offer him a home.

While Prinz now enjoys the good things in life in peace, his successor Dino is ready to take on the important tasks on the motorway between Penkun and Finowfurt. Both dogs got along well and sniffed each other when they first met. Dino has already successfully completed training as a protection and drug detection dog and is also led by Detlef Hennig.

A new phase of life

Prinz's retirement couldn't be more idyllic. He is completely integrated into his private life and spends his days with walks, cuddles and delicious food. The care that Detlef Hennig gives him can be seen in small details that show love and patience. Stories like this make it clear how deep the bond between handler and dog runs. The time in service may be over, but the friendship remains.

The loving description of Prinz's new life illustrates how important it is to be able to breathe deeply after a long working life. Integration into private life and the little joys of everyday life now seem to be the focus for Prinz, while Dino takes on responsibility.

The services of customs dogs like Prinz and Dino are indispensable. They ensure safety on our transport routes and contribute to smooth border traffic. By handing over the tasks to Dino, the tradition of the customs dogs' excellent work remains alive, which underlines the importance of these four-legged colleagues. All these developments make you wonder: who couldn't give this duo a few cuddles?

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