To be a police dog, a dog must first have an interview.
Not everyone can be a star, and not every dog can be a police dog. If you want to be a police dog, you have to interview first. First of all, you must have a high degree of excitement, a keen sense of smell and a strong possessiveness. With these basic conditions, you can have an interview number plate. There are many kinds of these quasi-police dogs, including German shepherd, horse dog, Dongte dog and Springer dog. The dog after the interview is a rookie police dog.
Police dogs and their trainers.
Police dogs are smart and cute, and criminals are frightened. The premise of training them well is to keep close relationship with human beings. From 1 day, the trainer will stay with the police dog for 6 hours. On the open day, trainers and police dogs will bring some performances to the audience, and they are very tacit, which is inseparable from the follow-up teaching of police dogs by trainers. The three months of rookie police dogs are three months of playing and cultivating feelings with trainers. They should cultivate basic friendship and tacit understanding in these three months. The trainer should clean the bedroom for the dog, take the dog to training, take the dog to eat and rest. Police dogs have to take a bath once a week, cut their hair and pull out their ears, all of which are done by the trainers themselves.
The rookie police dog began a rigorous training.
Recently, the men's and women's team draft is very popular in the entertainment circle. Many young people have become trainees in their teens and received training. The best age for police dogs to start training is not big, between half a month and twelve months. The shortest training time is bomb disposal dogs and drug detection dogs. After about three months of training and passing the exam, you can officially take up your post. The training time of tracking dogs is a little longer, usually about half a year. The service age of police dogs is generally about 2~8 years old, and their life span is slightly longer than that of ordinary dogs, about 13 years old. After retiring, police dogs will be adopted by some caring people or retired from the police dog team.