Obviously, the Springer Spaniel is short, so why can it still be a police dog? Body shape is both a disadvantage and an advantage

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Nowadays, more and more people keep dogs in cities, and many people will keep a pet dog to accompany them. In fact, there are not only pet dogs in the city, but also many working dogs, such as guide dogs, police dogs and so on. The police dog is the most familiar to everyone. After all, police dogs are "civil servants" among dogs, but their work is also very dangerous, which is worthy of respect.

When people think of police dogs, most of them think of ferocious dog breeds such as German Shepherds and Rottweilers. These police dogs are all fierce and vicious, and they can deter people from the aura and make it difficult for people to approach. But in fact, there are also cute and docile Springer Spaniels among police dogs. Many people will wonder why Springer Spaniels are docile and friendly and short in stature, how can they still become police dogs?

In fact, among the police dogs, there are not only German Shepherds and Rottweilers, which are specially used for catching prisoners, but also sniffing dogs, such as Springer spaniels. Quarantine dogs, etc., are also highly rated for their work ability.

The Springer Spaniel is also an ancient and pure dog breed. It is the oldest hunting dog. It was originally used as a hunting dog and is often used to find, fly or retrieve prey during the hunting process. It can quickly search the ground, and When well trained, they can execute signals or commands given to them.

Don't look at the "honest dog" appearance of the Springer Spaniel. It looks very cute and makes people want to touch it. However, compared with other dog breeds, the Springer Spaniel has high excitability, strong possessiveness, and search stamina. Because of its good characteristics, it is trained as a police dog and plays an important role in the current police use in drug search, explosive search, blood search and other fields.

The Springer Spaniel's short stature is actually a disadvantage and an advantage as a police dog. The disadvantage is that it can't fight with criminal suspects like German Shepherds and Rottweilers, but the advantage is that it can go deep into some crevices or caves for sniffing, so after the earthquake, there are also many Springer spaniels as sniffer dogs. Go to the earthquake zone and sniff the people under the rubble.

The Springer Spaniel has high obedience and is easy to control, and its IQ should be at least medium to upper for easy training. Its strong physique can adapt to complex and hard work. After all, it is a hunting dog, and its athletic ability is still very good.

In fact, not only Springer Spaniels, but other unexpected pet dogs can also become police dogs, such as Corgis. Corgi, who was trained to be a police dog, can easily get under the car to sniff out items, and when he finds a criminal, he can also make him fall by biting his heel, which is amazing.

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