China's Push for Indigenous Police Dogs: A Leap Towards Self-Reliance
China's Ministry of Public Security is advocating for the use of locally bred Kunming dogs as police dogs, promoting national reliance. Developed from wolf-dog hybrids, Kunming dogs are versatile and genetically diverse. This effort aligns with China's aim for self-sufficiency and innovation in police technology.
China's Ministry of Public Security is urging the nation's police forces to adopt the Kunming dog as their breed of choice, advocating for self-reliance over foreign breeds like German Shepherds and Rottweilers.
In a recent statement, the ministry emphasized that utilizing the Kunming dog, a versatile wolf-dog hybrid bred since the 1950s in Yunnan, is crucial for achieving self-sufficiency in police dog technology. The Kunming dog boasts diverse genetics and is China's only police dog with independent intellectual property rights, enhancing its innovation value.
Officials have praised the Kunming dog's capabilities in tasks like narcotics detection and suspect apprehension, outperforming many foreign breeds. This move is part of a broader strategy to maintain a stable local supply of high-quality working dogs, essential given the rising global competition in police dog technology.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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