Fur babies are no longer just family dogs. Many of them have been serving as police K-9s. Although they are trained to be fierce, dogs can never hide their cuteness. This Instagram video shows a bloodhound police dog named Officer Penny. In the clip, she arrived at the station late, but did not forget to say hello to everyone. Via the caption, the dog said: “Don’t want to be rude, I have to say hello to them one by one.” Meanwhile, viewers are loving Penny’s adorable antics.
Police dogs focus on greeting everyone in adorable video
in a lovely Instagram videoa bloodhound serves as a police dog named Officer Penny. She arrived at the station “late for roll call.” Despite the delay, the K-9 did not shy away from her human colleagues and greeted them.
The clip begins with someone recording the atmosphere at the police station before Penny arrives. All the police were gathered together and seemed ready to get to work. The camera then pans to the other side, where Officer Penny is running towards her colleague.
The police dog was released from its leash, rushed towards the men and greeted them. The crowd welcomed her warmly, with bright smiles, pats and scratches. In response, Penny squealed with excitement. “My screams sounded like birds chirping,” the K-9 said via video text. After greeting everyone, Officer Penny entered the room to conduct roll call.
Meanwhile, viewers are loving the bloodhound behavior in the police dog video. “She’s so cute it’s heartbreaking,” one user wrote, while another commented: “Penny’s excited squeals are so cute.” Many noted the “mutual” feeling of love the dog and her co-workers have for each other.
In addition, someone else said enthusiastically: “Oh my gosh, she is so cute and cute, and she is so old, can we make her an office mascot, so she doesn’t have to go out to work, she wants to be a princess and an office manager.” Since it was uploaded, the police dog video has received more than 65,000 likes.
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