But one roller-coaster end-of-year review has gone viral in China: The country’s first full-time corgi police officer ... a certified explosives detection dog, the first of his breed to do ...
China’s first-ever corgi police dog, Fu Zai, has become an internet sensation for both his achievements and his recent run of trouble at work. The small but determined canine officer lost his ...
China's first Corgi police dog lost its bonus for falling asleep on the job and urinating in its own food bowl. Listen to Story China's first Corgi police dog, Fuzai, docked 'bonus' for sleeping on ...
A Chinese police dog, Fuzai, found itself in a tough spot after its year-end bonus was docked for sleeping on the job and peeing in its food bowl. The Corgi, a reserve explosives detection operative, ...
China’s first corgi police dog, Fu Zai, had its year-end bonus docked after it was caught sleeping on the job and peeing in its own basin. Born in August 2023, Fu Zai joined the police force in ...
BEIJING, Jan 26 — China’s first corgi police dog, Fuzai, has lost its year-end bonus after being caught sleeping on the job and urinating in its food bowl. According to Channel News Asia (CNA), the ...
BEIJING: China’s first Corgi police dog has been docked its year-end bonus for sleeping on the job and urinating in its own food bowl, causing much amusement on mainland social media. Canine cop ...
Fuzai, born on 28th August 2023, made history as China's first Corgi police dog. With its signature smile, short legs, and lovable looks, it quickly became an internet sensation. Since its birth ...
China’s first-ever corgi police dog, Fu Zai, has become an internet sensation for both his achievements and his recent run of trouble at work. The small but determined canine officer lost his year-end ...
China’s first corgi police dog, Fu Zai, has captured the internet’s attention for his exceptional achievements and recent humorous missteps. Despite his minor infractions, Fu Zai was ...
Fu Zai rose to fame in 2024 when it became the first corgi to debut as a police dog in China. At just two months old, Fu Zai underwent exercises that taught it obedience and bomb-searching techniques.