China’s first corgi police dog makes his debut


Fu Zai is China's first corgi police dog, and he is still in reserve duty. - China Daily/ANN

SHANDONG: Fu Zai, a cute corgi only six months old who has been trained to be China’s first corgi police dog, made his debut during the opening day of a police camp in Weifang, Shandong province.

His debut once again hit people’s stereotype that “little short legs” cannot join the police force. Unlike those long-limbed dogs full of strength and vigour, Fu Zai quickly went viral online thanks to his iconic smile, distinctive short legs and excellent explosion device-seeking abilities.

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