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Police dogs undergo tests to assess their self-control.

The claim that police dogs are tested for self-control is generally accurate based on standard police dog training practices. Police dogs are often trained using various drills that assess and improve their self-control, including obedience and impulse control exercises. These are essential parts of preparing dogs for police work to ensure they can maintain discipline in stressful environments.

March 23, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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Police dogs are tested for self-control.
Police dogs are typically trained in obedience and taught to control their impulses, which implies testing for self-control. This is a standard part of police dog training practices to ensure they perform effectively in operational situations.
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Evidence Summary Training practices include impulse control exercises as standard for police dogs.

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