<Oh! The last search term > click on is "drug detection training dog looking for a new family."

At first glance, it looks pretty clever.

The Customs Human Resource Development Institute of the Korea Customs Service will distribute 14 drug detection training dogs to the private sector.

They have completed basic training in drug detection, but have not passed the final detection dog training training, and they are all Labrador retrievers until they are 2~8 years old.



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Those who wish to sell the dogs need to submit their application documents by the 7th of next month, and the selection process will determine whether or not to sell them, and the delivery of the training dogs will begin on July 7st.

The center explained that the training dogs are all large, weighing more than 21 kg, but they are friendly, gentle and unpretentious to people.



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We will guide adoptive families on parenting education and help them adjust through counseling after they are adopted.

Visitors reacted by saying, "These are famous dogs guaranteed by the Customs Service," "I've been struggling to get trained, so I hope I can meet a family who will pour out my affection," and "Please open the second act of Happy Apprenticeship together."

(Screen source: YouTube Customs Service, Instagram Customs Service)