
An important agreement has been reached within the framework of international cooperation — South Korean specialists have purchased six service dogs bred in Uzbekistan. This was reported by Upl.uz.
These six four-legged specialists — Jessi, Bella, Farona, Rada, Fayz, and Fariz — underwent advanced training at the National Dog Training Center. Before being sent to South Korea, all animals were thoroughly examined by veterinary services.
This ensured that they were in good health and ready for long flights. The shipping process was carried out at Tashkent International Airport in full compliance with international animal transportation regulations, and all necessary documents were provided.
Upon arrival in South Korea, the dogs were received by customs services and are currently undergoing the process of adapting to the new climate and conditions. Once this stage is completed, they will be integrated into the national security system of the country.
These service dogs are expected to be effectively used in the fight against drugs and smuggling. This cooperation not only demonstrates the reliable relations between the two countries but also reflects Uzbekistan's achievements in the field of cynology.
Service dogs trained at the National Dog Training Center in accordance with international standards are in high demand abroad, clearly showcasing the potential of this sector in the country. It is worth noting that this is not the first contract.
Previously, South Korea had purchased three service dogs from this center. With the addition of the new six dogs, the total number of service dogs sent to Korea from Uzbekistan has reached twelve.
The growing international demand for service dogs trained in Uzbekistan is expected to lead to an increase in export contracts in the future. This will create opportunities for further development of the sector.