Fuzai, a sniffer dog with short legs and a viral following in China, also peed in his food bowl. He was docked some treats from his Lunar New Year bonus.
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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 ...
China’s first corgi police dog, Fu Zai, had its year-end bonus docked after it was caught sleeping on the joined the police force in Weifang, Shandong province, Fu Zai joined the police force in ...
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At the beginning of Trump’s first term, administration officials also asked employees at multiple agencies to cease communicating with the public, The Washington Post reported at the time.