China's first corgi police officer joins the force

China's first corgi police officer joins the force

A six-month-old puppy named Fu Zai made his debut with the Chinese police, becoming the first corgi to hold the position. Despite his short legs, the young employee showed excellent results during training. This was reported by MIR 24 with reference to China Daily.

Fu Zai began his service on the opening day of the police camp in Weifang City.He proved that not only dogs with long legs can work successfully in law enforcement.

The puppy worked hard with his fellow dogs, learning obedience, bomb detection and various sniffing techniques.After completing the full course of training, the Corgi will be officially assigned and will perform specific tasks.

Thanks to its short legs, Fu Zai can easily explore the spaces under cars and can conduct searches in narrow places. Police say it can improve interaction between service dogs and the public. In addition, his cute face and charming smile have already won the love of Internet users, writes China Daily.

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