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Four police dogs were reported for being "lifeless at work" and "urinating everywhere."

2026-02-05 21:03:30 · · #1

"Police dog Lightning has long been listless at work but radiant off work, despite repeated attempts to persuade it to stop." Recently, a notice issued by the Chuxiong Prefecture Public Security Bureau's Police Dog Training Base has sparked heated discussion online, with netizens joking, "What's wrong with a little dog not liking to go to work?"

On January 9, the official WeChat account of the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture Public Security Bureau in Yunnan Province published an article titled "0110! You've Been 'Notified'!" A screenshot of the notification in the article sparked heated discussion among netizens on social media. The notification revealed that four police dogs were notified because they were behaving disruptively and seriously damaging the image of the canine unit.

"Police dog 110 urinated all over the dormitory on January 3, even dripping onto other colleagues' beds, affecting their daily rest."

"On January 5th, the police dog King Kong was not clean and refused to take a bath. When we took him to get a bath, he scratched the groomer and we had to pay him 500 yuan in compensation."

"On January 8, police dog Feitian attacked a colleague during training, causing the colleague to be unable to perform his duties properly."

"Police dog Lightning has long been listless at work but charismatic off work, despite repeated attempts to persuade it to behave."

The notice concluded by saying, "We hope that the aforementioned police dogs and their handlers will take this matter seriously, correct their work attitude, make swift rectifications, and dedicate themselves to the work of the new year with renewed vigor."

"Lightning just made a mistake that every worker makes." "What's wrong with a puppy not liking to go to work?" Netizens joked, saying they were charmed by how cute it was.

According to reports, on the eve of China's Police Day in 2024, police dog "Dali" gave birth to a puppy, which was named "Yaoyaoling" because of the approaching Police Day. Now, after a year of systematic training, "Yaoyaoling" has inherited its "mother's" search and rescue capabilities and its "father's" keen sense of smell, and has successfully passed the assessment to join the police force as a search and capture dog.

"I feel like I'm almost unable to hold my head up at the police dog base with it." Recalling the year of training, the trainer of "110" really suffered. Police dog "110" is a real troublemaker. It was "notified" by the base for four consecutive weeks, for reasons that were even more ridiculous: "leading a fight" and "peeing on a comrade's bed".

Although prone to causing trouble, "110" is exceptionally serious when it comes to work. With its keen hearing and sense of smell, "110" runs faster than anyone else whenever it hears the alarm, a special "skill" it possesses. "110" has already independently participated in two on-site rescues and four suspect pursuit operations.

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