China News Service, Xiangyang, December 3, title: 23-year-old policewoman with dogs in Xiangyang, Hubei: Hope to train and derive meritorious dogs soon

  Author Hu Chuanlin Zhang Jianhua Zhao Hongcai

  On the afternoon of December 2nd, at the police dog training base of the Special Police Detachment of the Public Security Bureau of Xiangyang City, Hubei, a 23-year-old policewoman Liu Yun and four colleagues were leading police dogs for climbing, biting, and explosive search training.

Climbing training by Zhou Zheng

  At 5 pm, Liu Yun, who had been busy with training all day, still insisted on grooming and feeding her two pet dogs "Mcdull" and "Taylor", and carefully cleaned the kennel before returning to the dormitory with peace of mind.

Explosive search training by Zhou Zheng

  In 2018, Liu Yun, who had just graduated from university, passed the civil service examination and became a member of the Xiangyang public security team.

"I'm going to bring a police dog!" When she told her family about the news, her parents couldn't accept it.

  "I didn't expect to become a trainer myself." Liu Yun said that every new police officer needs to be trained in the special police detachment for three months.

During the training period, seeing police dogs under command, sitting or standing, either domineering or cute, plus loves small animals since childhood, so the idea of ​​becoming a police dog trainer came up.

As a police dog trainer, besides being dirty and tired, physical and psychological qualities are also very important.

Obstacle Climbing Training Photo by Yang Dong

  In June 2019, Liu Yun participated in the police dog technical training class of the Kunming Police Dog Base of the Ministry of Public Security and successfully obtained the police dog training completion certificate.

Here, she also has the first police dog in her career-"McDull".

  Now, "McDull" is almost 2 years old. Under Liu Yun's patient guidance, it has been able to independently undertake search and explosion tasks, and has also participated in various security inspection tasks at various important events with her many times.

Standing training photo by Yang Dong

  When asked whether he regretted choosing this career, Liu Yun answered simply "no regrets."

But at the same time, she confessed that being a police dog trainer made her lose the joy of many girls of the same age.

  At work, Liu Yun's training suit was often pounced and dirty by dogs, and it was covered with dog hair.

Even if you take off your work clothes, you can still feel the smell of dogs and dog food on your body, hands, and.

Feeding the dog "Mcdull" Photo by Yang Dong

  "My biggest dream is to be able to train a meritorious dog and let them solve crimes, pursue murders, and detect drugs instead of me..." Liu Yun said that through his unremitting efforts, he hopes to cultivate a police dog that can solve important crimes as soon as possible.

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