
China first corgi police dog in trouble again – this time for stealing sausage during patrol
China's first Corgi police dog has found itself in trouble again, this time for stealing a sausage from a child during a patrol, however, netizens have leapt to the canine's defence.
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One-and-a-half-year-old Fuzai, from a police dog training base in Weifang, Shandong province in eastern China, was given the name to bring good luck and success.
His talent was spotted when he was just two months old when his owner took him to a park, where police dog trainer Zhao Qingshuai noticed his drive, curiosity, and hunting instincts.
Seeing his potential, the owner donated Fuzai to the police dog training centre.
Fuzai started training as a reserve explosives-detection operative in January 2024.
Video footage captures the moment Fuzai snatched the sausage from the little girl. Photo: Weibo
In October 2024, after months of learning tasks like searching luggage, inspecting vehicles, and crossing obstacles, Fuzai passed his tests and officially joined the police force.

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