A police dog training centre in China has slapped formal official-like warnings on misbehaving dogs sparking amusement online.
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The public notice issued by a police station’s dog training centre in southwestern China’s Yunnan province trended on social media attracting 100 million views.
Four police canines were place firmly in the dog house.
One called Jin Gang was criticised for scratching and injuring a pet groomer who tried to wash him, making his trainer spend 500 yuan (US$70) on medical treatment.
A one-year-old called 110, after the emergency number for the police, was chewed out for “peeing everywhere and disturbing colleagues’ rest”.
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The trainer said 110 was made aware of criticism, and apart from its transgressions, it was an outstanding search and rescue dog.