Will police dogs be neutered? If you are curious, please take a look~
What will everyone think of when talking about police dogs? Their majestic appearance, heroic and fearless posture, and their courage to take risks? It has to be said that police dogs have played an indelible role in the security of our society and the country's border defense. Police dogs participate in many major events and large-scale cases every year, making a huge contribution to social stability and case investigation that cannot be ignored. Therefore, people can't help but wonder what the daily life of police dogs is like, so there are a lot of disclosures about police dog training on the Internet. But what the editor wants to talk to you today is not about the daily life of police dogs, but whether a police dog should be sterilized or not.

We all know that there are many benefits of neutering dogs. After neutering, it can prevent many diseases, such as orchitis, scrotum, urinary tract infection and other reproductive and urinary system diseases. It can also prevent some bad behaviors of male dogs when they are in heat, such as peeing everywhere, riding astride at any time, etc.

However, police dogs will not be neutered. Because their role is to provide assistance and support to law enforcement officers, sterilization is not recommended to ensure their aggressiveness. If the dog's body is disabled, it may also affect its mood. Moreover, the breeds of police dogs are basically high-quality dog breeds. In order to pass on these high-quality bloodlines, they will basically not be sterilized.
Of course, there are exceptions. If a police dog has eaten forbidden fruit, it may become absent-minded and affect its mission efficiency. In this case, it may need to be sterilized.