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China’s Police Dogs Wait In Line For Food

Dogs are already known for their discipline. At least when humans are around to make sure they don’t eat garbage and lick their genitals all day long, they’re pretty good about following the rules their human masters set out before them – Marmaduke notwithstanding.

But perhaps no other type of dog is as disciplined and well-trained as the police dog. Police forces and militaries all over the world utilize these highly trained pups, not only for drug, bomb and suspicious butt sniffing, but also for search-and-rescue operations and even mine clearing. This type of highly specialized work unsurprisingly requires highly trained dogs, and police dog training is a fair bit more rigorous than getting Fido to roll over on command.

We had no idea, though, that this rigorous training regimen apparently even extends to doggy mealtime…

Recently making the rounds on Reddit is this photo of an (alleged) Chinese police dog academy. As you can see, a guy – who is inexplicably wearing a lab coat like he’s a flavor scientist in a Purina commercial – is seen getting ready to serve a line of dogs all sitting patiently, their personal chow bowls clutched in their mouths. The line is so perfectly straight, with the dogs displaying such selfless patience.

It even looks like China isn’t the only place to institute this doggy chow line policy. A different photo purports to show a line of canines queueing up for food – bowls in mouths – on a farm somewhere in wartime Finland, although these appear to be military dogs.

Thousands of homeless dogs are patiently queuing up at http://PetFinder.my too, waiting for you to offer them a loving home.

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