What are the breeds of police dogs? These 10 types of police dogs are so handsome!

Pet     9:29am, 10 June 2025
NO.1 German Shepherd - a trembling "Wolf Dog"German Shepherd is gentle, obeys orders, has a keen sense, and is highly vigilant. It is widely used in military and police, such as drug control, escort, reconnaissance, etc. Generally speaking, the German Shepherd's combat effectiveness trained for fighting will be very strong. This strength lies in the fact that the German Shepherd can give the opponent a fatal damage during fighting. This is also the reason why trained military dogs rarely spread to the people, because the military dogs have too much lethality and too high risk factor. Once the German Shepherd's own personality is developed, it will be relatively stable, so the combat effectiveness of the military dogs used for tracking and biting will be very terrifying. NO.2 Belgian Malinos - Hunting Belgian Malinos is brave, alert and lively, energetic, and loves his owner. Under the command, the Belgian Malinos was very alert, focused and took action. Its relationship with humans is always vigilant and closely monitored by strangers, and it is a fierce attack without reason and reason. Outstanding in many activities, such as tracking, alerting, drug and bomb detection, search and rescue, sheep and drag. NO.3 Labrador Retriever - The most versatile working dog, Labrador, can be called a versatile dog, born with a gentle personality, lively, non-aggressive and high intelligence. It is a dog breed that is very suitable for being selected as a guide dog or subway police dog, search and rescue dog and other working dogs that often go to public places. NO.4 Rottweiler - The gentle watchdog Rottweiler is a working dog with a very strong appearance, with very strong muscles and a calm and courageous appearance. They have a calm personality and are very emotional. It was once used to guard cattle, but is now widely praised for military, police and dogs. Rottweilers are outstanding guard dogs and can attack invaders. In addition to being trained as police dogs, they can also be domestic companions. NO.5 Beagle - Big Nose Sniffing Expert Beagle has a very sensitive sense of smell and is much stronger than ordinary dogs. In addition, it is also lively and has a strong desire to explore, so it is called a big nose sniffing expert. NO.6 Doberman - The fearless devil dog Doberman is very smart and has strong abilities. It is known as a natural guard dog. The Doberman has a strong body and an amazing sense of power. According to research, Doberman has a bold, sensitive personality, strong and decisive personality, and likes to bite. Generally speaking, Doberman will not attack people at will, but this does not mean that it is not aggressive. Once it touches the bottom line, Doberman will also launch anger. NO.7 Chinese Kunming Dog - Exploring the strong reflection Chinese Kunming Dog can actively and excitedly track the odor according to the trace, which is manifested in lowering your head and smelling, seriously differentiating, keeping the line firm and not being disturbed by various motivations (various objects) or static causes (confused odors). Another feature is its strong endurance, strong adaptability, ability to climb mountains and ridges to find traces, and its speed is as normal and unchanged as flat ground. NO.8 Grey Hound (Greedog) - The Speed ​​Hunter Grey Hound is tall and thin, with strong and strong legs, and can reach a running speed of 70 km/h, so they are specially trained in hunting. It was used as a war dog centuries ago. Now, the Greyhound is trained to be a trustworthy military dog. NO.9 Yorkshire Terrier - the smallest war heroes also have their own "length" and everyone knows that Napoleon is a short general. The Yorkshire Terrier, who is only about 23 cm tall, has also had heroic deeds in the history of war. A little York, named Smoky, protected his human forces during World War II through a 70-foot-long underground passage that was constantly bombarded by artillery fire. NO.10 Irish Hound – Postman Dogs who love chasing When it comes to delivering all kinds of messages back and forth, the Irish Hound is the best military dog ​​for the job. As early as World War I, the love and fearless Irish people brought information from one place to another. They love their pursuits and are addicted to running. Apart from that, they are very friendly guys and love to bark. Although they are very smart dogs, they are not very easy to train on other tasks except for passing information.