"What if you just let a rabbit loose for them to chase? Wouldn't that be easy?"
Dogs chasing rabbits—it's in their nature.
Li Jiahui shook her head. "Give me a break. Unless it's a specially trained hunting dog, most dogs can't catch a rabbit. You have no idea how agile they are."
"Besides, why would we train them to chase rabbits? Criminals aren't nearly as fast as rabbits. When we train police dogs, we're focusing on explosive power and precision—on biting a target's arm in an instant."
"As for stamina, you can just ride an electric bike and have the dog run alongside."
Shen Xin realized she had a point.
Police dogs were all about a decisive takedown, biting down and never letting go. There was really no need to use a rabbit for training.
As they were walking, a scream suddenly came from up ahead.
"Don't you dare leave! Give me back my Niangao!"
A woman's voice shouted.
