In order to fulfill his owner s dream, this puppy named "Jack" from Nantong worked hard!
His name is "Jack"
In order to fulfill his owner's dream of being a police officer
He "joins new employees" in the criminal police team
On this day, he is training diligently
to strive to "join the job" as soon as possible
and become a qualified police dog!

At noon the day before
Nantong Public Security Bureau Police Dog Training Base
German Shepherd Dog "Jack"
was conducting affinity association training with trainer Shen Chunlian
only saw Shen Chunlian's hand-held rope-tying circle The ball
keeps changing directions to tease
"Jack" concentrates
his dexterous body follows the ball with left and right clicks
and quickly bites the ball tightly with his teeth

It is difficult for outsiders to distinguish
faces "Jack"
who looked decent before is actually a "newcomer" in the police dog industry base
It came from donations from enthusiastic citizens
Ms. Jiang, who sent her pet here, said
she has had a dream of being a police officer since she was a child
and is looking forward to a "Jack" with a cheerful nature. "Jack" can build dreams for himself
Domestic dogs join the criminal police team to build dreams for their leaders
"'Jack' is particularly cheerful, loves toy balls, has strong driving force, and has a good-looking figure!" When talking about the "furry kid" who just took over, Shen Chun, a police officer from the Special Patrol Detachment of the Nantong City Public Security Bureau, can't stop praising him.
Not long ago, Ms. Jiang, a member of the public, traveled thousands of miles to send her beloved pet "Jack" here. This is also a super handsome West German Shepherd dog, 1 year and 4 months old. "At that time, I spent 2,000 yuan to buy it home, and then I sent it to Rudong for training." Ms. Jiang said that after the training, "Jack" was really different. "He obeyed the orders and never moved or ran around. He never left him in the cage to go to the toilet."
What Ms. Jiang will never forget is that when she took "Jack" to swim in a lake, he could not see him getting tired for 3 kilometers, and his excitement level was always high. Ms. Jiang, who has dreamed of being a police officer since she was a child, felt that "Jack" was very suitable to be a police dog, so she came up with the idea of donating him to the criminal police team. "'Jack' has an active nature and excellent physical fitness. He should go to an area that suits him. Just treat him as a police dog." Help me realize my original dream."

Jack
, a child in Zhongnan City, contacted the Nantong City Public Security Bureau Special Patrol Detachment through the help of a good friend. There are trainers there who train dogs on a long-term basis and serve in daily security patrols in South Street, Zhongnan City, railway stations and other places in the city. After receiving the photo sent by Ms. Jiang, the trainer took a fancy to "Jack" at first glance and felt that compared with dogs of the same age, he had a larger frame, an advantageous body shape, and had the potential to develop as a police dog. Therefore, both parties promised to conduct an on-the-spot physical examination and personality assessment of "Jack".
At the police dog training base on Kaisha Island, Wujie Town, Tongzhou District, "Jack", who had just arrived, left a deep impression on the handler. "It is not nervous, full of curiosity about the surroundings, has increased excitement, and has a strong ability to adapt to new environments. It is suitable to become a police dog." The Interpol Team quickly accepted the new team member and awarded Ms. Jiang a donation certificate.
It is expected to be announced in about half a year.
Since then, Shen Chunlian has become "Jack's" "one-on-one" teacher and will train with him every day. To show respect for the donor, the German shepherd is still called Jack in the police force.
"For this kind of beast, the key is to establish an affinity relationship with it and play ball with it. Only after establishing emotions can the next step of special command training be carried out." In Shen Chunlian's heart, "Jack" is like a "big child". It also has some bad habits, such as rushing and jumping on people, which need to be corrected in training. Although this process takes time, Shen Chun Company is full of confidence in "Jack". "After basic training, we must focus on bite training to prepare for future tasks such as explosive disposal, security patrols, and pursuits." Shen Chun Company predicts that after more than half a year of rigorous training, "Jack" will be officially "in active service" and serve in street patrols, explosion-proof and other tasks.
When her pet comes to a new house, Ms. Jiang will always be reluctant to part with it. But in order not to affect the affinity relationship between "Jack" and the trainer, Ms. Jiang did not visit blindly on this day. She and Shen Chun became friends on WeChat, and when she was missing him, she asked the other party to send some photos and videos of "Jack" to her.
"I hope it will become a qualified police dog soon. Many years later, when it is old and retired, I will take it back and take care of it." Ms. Jiang said enthusiastically.
Strict standards for police dog materials
At the police dog industry base of the Nantong Public Security Bureau, the editor realized that Ms. Jiang was not the first person to donate pets to the police.
"The Nantong police dog 'General' who once patrolled Wangfujing Street in Beijing was originally donated by the public." Ling Yongping, the instructor of the police dog brigade of the Criminal Police Detachment of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, cannot forget that around 2014, the police dog "General" happened to be Enthusiastic citizens donated it to the Nantong Police Dog Base. He was about 1 year old at the time. He later developed into an outstanding police dog through rigorous training, with excellent obedience, defense and ferocity. He participated in the security work of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing and successfully completed his mission. The German shepherd dog "Ke San", also donated from the society, worked hard in the police dog base and became a "meritorious dog". It has participated in important activities such as Youth Olympic security and the arrest of several major cases, and was recognized as the largest "Level 3 dog" by the Ministry of Public Security's final academic level.
In Ling Yongping’s opinion, over the years, the industrial base has successively accepted four dogs donated by people. "We have strict criteria for selecting police dogs, and it is best to start shaping and training the dogs after they are weaned." Ling Yongping, who has more than 10 years of experience in police dog training, is "the first batch of police dog technical practical training talents across the country" and "the technical model of police dogs in our province's criminal police team" with rich experience.. He told the editor that police dogs must first have authentic blood lines, and at the same time, they must observe the qualities of police equipment, such as holding, courage, possessiveness, and affinity with people. "Of course, age is also important. Some dogs are already three or four years old and are not suitable for training."
Ling Yongping said that older dogs often develop bad habits when they were raised at home. For example, some large dogs are spoiled and lose their ferocity, or bite people indiscriminately, urinate everywhere, and lack the basic abilities of police dogs. It takes a lot of time to correct them through training in the later stages. It is indeed a small gain.

"Ms. Jiang's pet can become one of them, which is also a reflection of the overall strength." Ling Yongping said that the base also hopes that "Jack" will become useful as soon as possible, not only to build Ms. Jiang's dream, but also to contribute to a safer Nantong.
Come on, "Jack"!
I hope you will join the job as soon as possible