Being a police dog requires not only breed requirements, but also personality and training. Moreover, even if it is the right breed, not all dogs can become police dogs. These dogs have to undergo constant training and repeated tests before they can formally take part in the work. At present, the varieties that can become police dogs are relatively fixed. What are the domestic police dog varieties?
1. German shepherd
German shepherd should be our most common police dog, and only German shepherd has a unified standard in the world, and a separate club has been set up for this breed of dog. Dogs registered in the German Shepherd Club (CSV) have a unique certification number in the world, which is recognized by all countries. The price of a good German shepherd is definitely not comparable to that of other breeds. However, with the random reproduction of some people, the quality of German shepherd dogs has declined.
Rothwell dog
Second, Du Binquan.
Du Binquan, as we usually say, is a medium-sized mastiff, with a body height of 65-69cm. Du Bin was born with drooping ears. It may be that many people think that drooping ears have some influence on its overall sense of strength, so they are used to being Du Bin.
Third, Rottweiler
Rottweiler, also translated as Rothwell, is a kind of working dog, with strong appearance, muscular, calm and brave appearance. Rottweiler looks serious and difficult to approach on the surface, but this kind of dog is not as fierce as it looks, and even to a certain extent, they are docile and easy to get along with.
Four, Kunming dog (Kunming dog)
Kunming dog is a native dog breed in China, and it is a new excellent military dog and police dog breed carefully cultivated from Yunnan folk wolf dogs in recent 40 years. The breeding achievement of Kunming Dog 1990 won the second prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award; 199 1 won the third prize of scientific and technological progress in Chengdu Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army; 1989 won the first prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Public Security. At present, there are tens of thousands of Kunming dogs in the country at border checkpoints; Widely used in public security criminal investigation, drug control, riot prevention, patrol, escort, armed police, customs, enterprise security systems, residential buildings and so on. Kunming dogs are divided into wolf blue, grass yellow and black back, among which the black back breed is very similar to German shepherd.
Five, Belgian shepherd dog
Belgian shepherd dog is also called Malinos or similar transliteration. Belgian shepherd looks like a German shepherd. The obvious difference is that the German shepherd's back is black, while the Belgian shepherd's face is black, and the back and body are the same color. Moreover, although the Belgian shepherd dog is similar in size to the German shepherd dog, it looks not as strong as the German shepherd dog, which makes people feel a little thin. Interestingly, until the end of the last century, with the decrease of the working value of this kind of dog, everyone's interest in this kind of dog was aroused again, which may be the reason why things are rare and expensive.
Springer hound
VI. Labrador retriever
Labrador is probably the most common family pet dog among these dog breeds used as police dogs. Because of its excellent personality and amiable appearance, it is very popular with everyone. Originally from Newfoundland, it is a good helper for fishermen to pull nets ashore. Now it is often trained as a guide dog or a police dog to detect drugs and explosives. ?
Seven, springer dog
The springer hound, also known as the English flying hound, originated in Spain and was used to scare prey for its owners to hunt. It is a dog with quick action and good obedience. Its big ears and long hair on the lower part of the body are similar to those of cocker, but it is bigger, with a height of about 48-5 1cm. Although they are not very big, their athletic ability is quite outstanding. After training, they can do quite a lot of work, generally as police work, such as searching for drugs.