In addition to the office building, the police dog team headquarters and training school also have kennels, quarantine kennels, breeding centers, veterinary equipment, police dog medical operating rooms, classrooms, indoor training facilities, simulation training venues and large outdoor playgrounds. To provide the most comprehensive and advanced training for all dog handlers and police dogs. In addition, a large number of trees are planted near the new base, and solar energy is used to generate electricity, which saves energy and is cost-effective for environmental protection. Among them, there are 70 kennels with the maximum capacity of 1 12 police dogs; Each kennel covers an area of 13 square meters, of which 7 meters are for outdoor use and equipped with ventilation equipment.
At present, there are 80 police dogs in the headquarters, mainly police dogs in training. Most of the police dogs in the police dog team are German shepherd dogs from the Netherlands or Belgian Malian dogs, in addition to Rottweilers, Labradors and springer dogs.