The new additions to Cambridgeshire Police's team are halfway through a course with their handlers, and will soon be out on the streets.
The training police dogs are called Molly, Bert and Bear.
Cambridgeshire Police shared photos of the three dogs to their Facebook Page.
The dogs are halfway through their firearms support course, which they do with their handlers.
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All they need to do now is pass their assessments, and they'll be out on the county's streets.
The Cambridgeshire Police Dog Unit is a combined unit with police dogs and handlers from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.
There are 30 handlers at the unit, with 40 police dogs working across the three counties.
Police dogs are recruited from a number of sources, but Cambridgeshire Police do recruit dogs from the general public.
A spokesperson for the force said: "Have you got a dog that may be a suitable recruit? We're looking for dogs between one and two years, particularly German Shepherds, Springer Spaniels and Labradors.
"If you have a dog that you think may make a good police dog, you can contact our Dog Unit on 101."
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