1. The adopter must be at least 22 years old, have independent financial ability, be caring and have experience in raising dogs. 2. The adopter has a stable job and a fixed residence and does not share the rent, and has the ability to provide enough activity space, comfortable environment and medical care for the dog. 3. All family members have no animal allergies, and there are no children under five years old at home.
Ordinary people can keep police dogs, but only retired ordinary police dogs. In most cases, meritorious dogs will be sent to the superior police dog base for retirement. Ordinary police dogs will support the elderly in their original units or be adopted by the society.