Friendly dog who failed out of police dog academy gets special new job
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AUSTRALIA (WTXF) - When a German Shepherd from Brisbane didn’t make the cut as a police dog, he became Vice-Regal Dog instead.
Gavel the German Shepherd failed to become a police dog because he “did not display the necessary aptitude for a life on the front line,” said the BBC.
However, the governor of Queensland gave him a special job of his own.
In February, Gov. Paul de Jersey gave Gavel the very important job of Vice-Regal Dog.
The governor wrote on his Facebook page about his new canine employee. “He may have missed out on becoming a Queensland police service dog, but it is abundantly clear that Gavel has the characteristics necessary to adequately fulfill duties as Queensland’s official vice-regal dog,” he wrote.
As Vice-Regal Dog, Gavel will be responsible for welcoming people and tour groups to Queensland’s Government House.