Nero was able to return home on 29 July and PC Warncken said he is "doing well and comfortable".
Nero was injured in a fall while tracking suspects
A police dog is said to be recovering well after suffering two neck fractures while he was tracking suspected muggers in Watford.
At around 1.45am on 21 July, a woman in her 30s was approached by four men, who threatened and assaulted her, causing minor injuries to her eye and taking her handbag.
Six-year-old German shepherd Nero and his handler responded to the incident, which occurred on Field Road in Watford.
While he was tracking suspects in the area at around 2.30am, Nero climbed over railings and fell approximately 12 feet, landing badly.
The dog was taken to a local vet where they discovered he had two fractures in his neck. His handler, PC Clive Warncken, praised vets for the "excellent care and support" they gave to both him and Nero, giving him the best chance of a full recovery and return to active duty.
Nero was able to return home on 29 July and PC Warncken said he is "doing well and comfortable".
He added: "I suspect he might be a bit frustrated as he’s used to being so active, but I will ensure he receives the rest he needs!"
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