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Why not use huskies as police dogs?

Because the Husky’s personality characteristics are not suitable for being a police dog at all. To be a police dog, you must first have a very high IQ and be able to understand human language after long-term training. Huskies are completely inconsistent with this. Moreover, police dogs require a certain level of physical fitness and must look powerful and domineering. But huskies are that kind of neurotic dogs, especially female huskies.

It is said that raising a husky is equivalent to having a house demolition expert. There is nothing wrong with this statement. He would always do something that would break you. Anything in your home, especially sofas, mattresses, etc., may have been chewed up by the time you get home.

He would also run wildly while walking for no apparent reason. Then it will spin around in circles, or when you are playing on your phone, it will suddenly rush to your face and lick it, making you howl at you. And he's not the kind of dog that can guard the house. Sometimes he goes crazy and doesn't even know his master, so don't expect him to protect your master and take care of your house. If a thief comes in, I guess he will be taken away by the thief without consciousness. This is completely unsuitable for a police dog.

But in fact, Huskies are quite enthusiastic and open-minded. And her enthusiasm for you is a little crazier than other dogs. Therefore, if you want to keep a Husky as a pet dog, it is more appropriate. Regardless of its handsome appearance, it is all obtained by its IQ. It can always bring you some laughter and distress in your life. But he really doesn't have the qualifications to be a police dog.