Schools to name biosecurity puppy

  • 02/05/2016
Schools to name biosecurity puppy

New Zealand schoolchildren have the chance to name one of the Ministry for Primary Industries' (MPI) six new biosecurity puppies.

Working biosecurity detector dog Aria gave birth to three male and three female beagle puppies in March, which has been collectively called "G-litter".

Schools to name biosecurity puppy

The floppy-eared puppies will undergo intensive training to work at New Zealand's ports and airports where they will sniff out food, plants and other items that could pose a biosecurity risk to New Zealand.

But before starting training they need names beginning with the letter G, says Brett Hickman, MPI's Detection Technology manager.

"As a way to promote biosecurity among school children, we're asking classrooms to send in naming ideas for one of the female puppies.

"Last year, we received an overwhelming response to our competition to name two beagle puppies from our F-litter. We're hoping for a similar response this year."

Schools to name biosecurity puppy

He says MPI has been breeding beagles for 21 years as biosecurity detector dogs. During this time it has produced more than 30 litters.

"Beagles from the MPI breeding programme have an excellent track record for protecting New Zealand from unwanted pests and diseases.

"The G-litter puppies have some very big paws to fill."

Schools to name biosecurity puppy

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