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Dog Breeding And Training School CRPF, Taralu, Bengaluru

Introduction

Dog Breeding & Training School (DBTS), CRPF is a premier institution in the field of breeding and training of Police K9s. The institution started functioning on 27th August, 2011 and the formal training of dog handlers with 15 pups commenced on 1st September, 2011. The institution was formally inaugurated by the then Hon’ble Union Home Minister on 05th December, 2011.

The institution pioneered in training of Belgian Shepherd Malinois (BSM) and Dutch Shepherd dogs (DSD) as multi-tasking Police Service K9s, among security forces in the country. A number of indigenous breeds, particularly Kombai, are also being trained at the institution.

Location

The institution is located at a distance of about 25 kms south of Bengaluru city centre. It is 05 kms away from the town of Kaggalipura on Kanakpura Road, in Bengaluru Urban district, Karnataka. The Kempegowda International Airport is about 80 km away from the camp, while the KSR, SMVT & Yashwantpur Railway Station are about 30-45 kms away. The nearest Metro terminal is 12 Km away. 

Roles and responsibilities

The main responsibilities of the institution are to:

  • Train K9 teams as per various operational requirements in the Force
  • Breed Police Service K9s (PSKs) for CRPF
  • Create a pool of skilled K9 manpower in the Force
  • Formulate various policies on K9 management
  • Act as the advisory body to field formations on K9 management
  • Maintain K9 databank and to undertake R&D activities
  • Organise refresher training at operational training nodes
  • Organise K9 classes for basic/ in-service courses of the Force
  • Exchange ideas with K9 breeding and training centres of sister agencies
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Command structure

The institution is headed by a Principal of the rank of Deputy Inspector General, supported by a Commandant (Chief Training Officer), 02 Deputy Commandants, 04 Assistant Commandants, besides 02 Veterinary Officers, having a total strength of about 287 officers and men. The charge of Principal is presently held by Sh. Suresh.S., DIG.

Training and breeding activities

Training

While the mainstay of DBTS remains training of dogs in multi-tasking roles, i.e, Infantry Patrol, Explosive Detection, Assault and Tracking, training in other trades is also undertaken as per field requirements

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Courses currently offered by the institution 
Sl. No. Course Duration
1 Basic Dog Handler Course (Multitasking) 40 weeks
2 Basic Dog Handler Course (Tracking) 36 weeks
3 Basic Dog Handler Course (ED) 24 Weeks
4 Master Trainers Course 24 Weeks
5 Dog Training & Management course 12 Weeks
6 Breeding Practitioners Course 12 Weeks
7 Decoy Course 12 Weeks
8 Master Trainers Refresher Course 06 Weeks
9 Breeding Practitioners Refresher Course 04 weeks
10 Pool of Dog Handlers course 08 weeks
11 Puppy Foundation Training Course 08 weeks

As of March 2026, the institution has trained and deployed over 1400 K9 teams. Over 183 Master Trainers including those from sister Forces have also been trained, besides 114 Breeding Practitioners, 32 Decoys and has trained a pool of over 824 personnel as additional Dog Handlers in the Force.

DBTS has also trained indigenous breeds like Mudhol hound, Combai, Mongrel and Pandikona on pilot project basis and deployed in field areas.

K9 Breeding

With a modest beginning of 06 breeding stock of BSMs, the institution has so far bred over 1418 pups in 186 litters, including those of Dutch Shepherds.

Achievements & Accolades

K9 teams trained at this institution have so far been instrumental in the recovery of nearly 6270 kg of explosives, besides other recoveries, across various operational theatres of the country. For their operational achievements, K9 teams of the Force have been decorated with DG’s Commendation discs on 86 occasions, once posthumously.

Besides, K9s trained at DBTS have displayed exceptional performance at various platforms like

  • K9 Baisha won Bronze medal in Narcotic detection in 62nd AIPDM-2018 held at Lucknow, UP.
  • K9 Zubaan secured first position in explosive detection in National Counter-IED exercise ‘Agni Shaman IV’ held at NSG, Manesar in 2019.
  • K9 Remo won Bronze medal in Explosive detection in 66th AIPDM-2023 held at Bhopal, MP.
  • K9 Danbie and K9 Vast were an essential part of the Security framework for the Paris Olympics held from July 26 to August 11, 2024, contributing significantly to the event’s safety.
  • K9 Baisha won gold medal (1st Position) in Narcotic detection in 68th All India Police Duty Meet (AIPDM) - 2025 held at Ranchi, Jharkhand.

The institution also holds distinction in being conferred with FICCI award for Smart policing in 2018.

Care for Veterans

The institution also has "Opera" - a dedicated Senior K9 Care Centre to provide comprehensive care for retired service dogs. The facility has a capacity to house up to 50 K9s and ensures their well-being through regular medical attention and veterinary support. To promote responsible adoption and continued care, an adoption portal has been made available to civilians and other agencies through the official CRPF website.

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Green Initiative

As a rare initiative, the institution, in association with Say Trees, an NGO, has planted over 15,000 native and indigenous saplings, thereby greening a 2-acre patch with Miyawaki plantation.

Contact details

The Principal

Dog Breeding & Training School, CRPF P.O-Taralu, Kaggalipura Distt. Benagluru, Karnataka. PIN-560116

dbts[at]crpf[dot]gov[dot]in

6364811628

@DBTS_CRPF