Zane, with the Pittsburgh police, celebrated his first holiday with the force in style – Santa Claus hat included.
“Zane was excited for his first Christmas morning! Happy Howlidays!” the post read.
Police in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, posted a photo of Jimy, who had his photo taken with Santa.
Hawk, in Grant County, Washington, helped take down the Grinch.
***BREAKING NEWS***
— K9Hawk (@K9Hawk16) December 25, 2019
Grant County Sheriffs Office Alpha Squad K9 Hawk capture The Grinch and save Christmas !! Alpha Squad followed up on tip and located Grinch as he was leaving a residence!#gcso #alphaSquad #welovedogs #TeamHawk #giftsForEveryone #MerryChristmas #notTodayGrinch pic.twitter.com/222xhvpV3m
Powell police, in Ohio, shared a photo of Axel sitting next to a decorated Christmas tree.
Merry Christmas from the Powell Police Department (and K9 Axel)! 🎄 pic.twitter.com/Sa0PaGR8oY
— Powell Police (@PowellPolice) December 25, 2019
Havoc, who works with the Shawnee Hills police in Ohio, was grateful for the useful gifts he received.
K9 Havoc would like to thank K9s of Valor for donating his medical kit and Hot and Pop for his patrol car!! His Christmas came early !! @k9sofvalor pic.twitter.com/rpajTnncI8
— K-9 Havoc (@shpdk9) December 23, 2019
Bruno, with the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office in Arkansas, showed off his gift - a "Home Alone"-inspired hat.
K9 Bruno just got his early Christmas gift! pic.twitter.com/epSERCtl3t
— Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office (@SheriffPulaski) December 24, 2019
Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.
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