Clearly, Lulu had big dreams and she trusted that greater things were in store for her!
Lulu was employed by the CIA to detect explosives and alert her handler when she found something sinister.
#CIAK9 Pupdate:
Sometimes, even after testing, our pups make it clear being an explosive detection K9 isn’t for themhttps://t.co/nPZl6YWNKb pic.twitter.com/07TXRCH7bp— CIA (@CIA) October 18, 2017
Although she attended a number of the agency’s puppy training classes, where she would be rewarded for sniffing out the dangerous explosives, she soon made it clear… this sort of thing really wasn’t her cup of tea.
The CIA said;
“There can be a million reasons why a particular dog has a bad day… Sometimes the pup is bored and just needs extra playtime or more challenges.
“But for some dogs like Lulu, it becomes clear the issue isn’t temporary. Lulu was no longer interested in searching for explosives.”
Lulu wasn’t interested in searching for explosives.
Even when motivated w food & play, she was clearly no longer enjoying herself. pic.twitter.com/puvhDk1tRX— CIA (@CIA) October 18, 2017
Lulu had pawsitively made her decision according to the folks at the CIA. And she received a tremendous amount of love from the public for it!
What a great thread. Dogs are like people…even if someone is able to do a job, doesn’t mean they like it or are cut out for it. Thank you, CIA, for having Lulu’s best interests at heart. She looks like a darling girl.
— Melissa Jo Peltier (@MelissaJPeltier) October 18, 2017
That’s just plain adorable.
— Dlgleason (@makacante) October 18, 2017
I am blessed and will always be open to helping ppl and animals. Always. Be well.
— ??Lydia?? (@LieDeeYah) October 18, 2017
Very beautiful thread, thanks for Lulu s story!
— George Will (@OklahomaGW) October 18, 2017
You just blew Lulu’s cover.
— Zombie Monkey? (@WonderMonkey78) October 18, 2017
I’m glad she’s now doing what she’s meant to do. Thank you for the updates.
— Heidi (@HeidiL66611) October 18, 2017
I can’t believe I am saying this but congratulations for doing the right thing @CIA, not sure I will ever say that again unless it’s dogs
— William Spencer (@skylordhoneygew) October 18, 2017
I feel you Lulu I don’t really want to sniff for explosives either
— Josh Michael (@jrapps33) October 18, 2017
?to mans best friend LULU ? Glad she has a loving family and will be having lots of fun ?? in her new journey
— Peni Basse (@pmbasse) October 18, 2017
I WANT LULU
— Mala Narasimhan (@mala_narasimhan) October 18, 2017
You just made my day. Enjoy yourself, Lulu!
— James Miyazawa (@jmiyazawa) October 18, 2017
Please let me go play!
— Barbenoir (@barbeno9) October 19, 2017
Wishing you a happy life Lulu
— LexiK (@jckelly3619) October 19, 2017
Some dogs just need to watch the kids. That’s an important job too! ??
— Spooky Boos (@Rockin2012Robin) October 18, 2017
I would totally be on board for a series that follows Lulu afterwards.
— Richard Heaton (@zanderlex) October 18, 2017
Why am I crying over this dog being let go ? she’s so sweet and happy now
— вrιnѧ ☾ (@Brinamarie_23) October 19, 2017
What a precious doggie! Unsung heroes. Happy squirrel chasing Lulu!
— MsZuccarello (@CarmiOnTheVerge) October 19, 2017
When a dog retires from their programme, they give the handler the option to adopt them. Thankfully, Lulu’s handler decided to bring her home and make her a part of the family. Now she spends her days “sniffing out rabbits and squirrels in the backyard.” Far more exciting!
Lulu was adopted by her handler & now enjoys her days playing w his kids & a new friend, & sniffing out rabbits & squirrels in the backyard. pic.twitter.com/WOImM75P1D
— CIA (@CIA) October 18, 2017
That also looks like a super soft and luxurious carpet – perfect for a lady’s paws. And we can all learn something from this dog – you must do what you love!
We’ll miss Lulu, but it was right decision for her & we wish her all the best in her new life!https://t.co/nPZl6YWNKb pic.twitter.com/Mbcr9C7wUY
— CIA (@CIA) October 18, 2017