Kunming Dog
As for police dogs, I have a respectful attitude towards them, whether it is a natural disaster or You can often see their agile figures at drug detection scenes or chasing prisoners, and many police dogs have lost their lives to protect us, so every police dog is worthy of respect. So what kind of dog is suitable to serve as a police dog, and can all types of dogs be qualified? The answer is undeniable.
Police dogs will also be divided into many different tasks. There are also different requirements for choosing dogs for different tasks. If they are to track and capture criminals, then their character Be sure not to over-ease, otherwise you won’t know who caught whom by the end. And their ability to exercise must be strong, because chasing requires a certain amount of endurance, so it is not suitable for dogs that do not like to exercise. Naturally, dogs should not be too aggressive. Dogs like Tibetan Mastiffs (definitely recommended) that bite both good and bad people are not difficult to be used as police dogs.
Another requirement for police dogs is that they have a high degree of uniformity, otherwise they will be useless if they do not obey your orders when performing tasks. Another important requirement is that the IQ of dogs is relatively high, otherwise it will be difficult to complete their training. Even if the training is good, they may forget it.
So not all dogs can become police dogs. There are also many requirements for them, such as German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, Springer Spaniels, Kunming Dogs, etc. Talent dogs are excellent police dog breeds, and these dogs have excellent IQ and communication skills, so talented dogs are qualified for this job.
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