When it comes to police dogs and military dogs, you must first think of the mighty German Shepherd. Since the First World War, Demu has changed from sheepdogs to police dogs with their various excellent characteristics, and they are popular in military and police circles all over the world. However, in recent years, there is a kind of dog that is gradually replacing the position of Demu in the police dog industry, and I believe many friends have heard of it, they are horse dogs.

The full name of the horse dog is the Marinoa, the Marinois or the Malinois, and is a type of Belgian Shepherd, and some dog associations currently list the horse dog as a separate breed, and some dog associations still classify them as Belgian Shepherds.
Horse dogs were successfully bred at the end of the nineteenth century, and began to be used in the field of police dogs in the twentieth century, until the late twentieth century began to have more and more applications, and gradually approached Demu in number, becoming the new leader of the police dog industry on an equal footing with Demu.
The horse dog looks quite similar to the short-haired Demu, compared to the black color on the horse dog, especially a small black face that digs coal. Many dogs have black chests and limbs, and some are simply pure black. Physically, the horse dog is stronger than the Demu and has muscular limbs.
Horse dogs can replace the position of Demu partly because of Demu's congenital diseases, Demu's standing posture is different from other dogs, the back is basically lying down obliquely, many Demu have hip dysplasia and hind limb joint problems, the more "purebred" it is more likely to attack, so many countries will start to improve Demu, such as China's Kunming dog is independently bred and improved after Demu.
The body of the horse dog is very strong, whether it is explosive or endurance is excellent, and the obedience is strong, there is a desire to learn and express, can receive high-intensity training, and the ability to work is outstanding, especially loyal and docile to the owner, it is these excellent characteristics that make them recognized and loved by people, becoming the new president of the police dog industry.
There are also many people in our country who like and breed horses and dogs. But horse dogs are honestly not very suitable for new dog breeders to raise, because they are too energetic, they also need a lot of exercise, and because they have a strong desire to learn and rich feelings, so they need to maintain long-term interaction with them and correct training of them, not like Pomeranian and Chihuahua and other puppies can be locked up at home.
In addition to military dogs and police dogs, horse dogs are also used in many aspects, such as sniffing dogs, guide dogs, treatment dogs, search and rescue dogs, anti-drug dogs, etc. A few years ago, the popular anti-drug dog "Whertle" in the popular movie "Mekong Action" should be remembered, and the actor Wang Who played Wheezing Sky is a 3-year-old horse dog from the United States, named zobra.
Horse dogs are considered to be the highest energy level of all dog breeds, their most energetic age is about 3 years old, but most horse dogs until the age of 5 can maintain high physical fitness and energy, as a police dog, daily can be consumed by training and performing tasks, as a pet, it may be more naughty and naughty.
However, the energy is not maintained at any time, such as the following horse dog baby, even eat a snack is too lazy to get up, but leans on the ground and moves forward, as a horse dog will actually have lazy cancer attacks, which makes the shoveler cry and laugh.
A horse dog at the k9 (military police dog) performance event jumped up on the edge of the pool after running, grabbed the target in the air, and felt like it was really flying!