Darwin supermarket brings in guard dogs in a bid to stop break-ins

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Darwin supermarket brings in guard dogs in a bid to stop break-ins
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The business is forking out $4000 a week on security dogs to protect the supermarket and bottle shop from crippling crime. 9News

business is forking out $4000 a week on security dogs to protect the supermarket and bottle shop from crippling crime.

"We've had six separate groups and one of those groups came back three times in one night," Ms Lay told 9News. She added they are "very grateful that the security measures we're putting in place are now working".Visual Security NT provide the nightly service.

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