CIA dog fired for refusing to sniff for bombs, finds new home with handler

Image: Twitter/@CIA

A United States Central Intelligence Agency dog in training for their K9 unit refused to sniff for bombs. She ended up being adopted by her handler.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

The CIA’s Twitter account detailed how Lulu, the K9 in training, just couldn’t get motivated to be on the front lines of preventing hidden explosives from hurting people.

A series of tweets detailed how dogs in training would sometimes get off days. Trainers and handlers had to engage in a little dog psychology to figure out the problem.

Yet despite their best efforts, Lulu remained uninterested in her training. Trainers decided to pull the plug.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

The tweets explained that K9 dropouts and retirees were offered to handlers for adoption. More often than not, the handlers took the dogs in and gave them new homes.

Despite being a K9 dropout, some netizens believe she may be a dog super spy for the CIA.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

Others think Lulu may have had some issues about some work details which she didn’t agree to.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

This netizen believes the dog was just smart enough to recognize the hazards of the profession.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

Whatever Lulu’s reasons are, she now sits at home with her former handler and new owner, together with another dog.

Image: Twitter/@CIA

The two spend their days playing with kids and sniffing out little critters in the backyard. JB

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