Taiwan police set to deploy its first indigenous dog, called Jaguar


This is the first time the Taiwan police are attempting to train a Taiwan dog to be a police canine. - NTPD K-9 UNIT/FACEBOOK

TAIPEI: A nine-month-old canine named Jaguar, currently being trained to detect explosives such as gunpowder and C-4, is set to become Taiwan’s first indigenous police dog.

Jaguar is a Formosan mountain dog, which is also known as the Taiwan dog, media outlet Focus Taiwan reported on April 19.

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