{"id":121631,"date":"2023-12-17T10:39:32","date_gmt":"2023-12-17T10:39:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=121631"},"modified":"2023-12-17T10:39:32","modified_gmt":"2023-12-17T10:39:32","slug":"massive-golden-doodle-dog-is-recruited-by-police-after-earning-millions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/world-news\/massive-golden-doodle-dog-is-recruited-by-police-after-earning-millions\/","title":{"rendered":"Massive golden-doodle dog is recruited by police after earning millions"},"content":{"rendered":"
A golden-doodle dog has just been recruited by police after earning millions and gaining a base of dedicated followers. <\/p>\n
Owner Cliff Brush, 33, started posting social media videos of his four-year-old dog, Brodie, in 2020. The pair racked up a whopping $1million (\u00a3788,084) from their cute viral videos this year alone.<\/p>\n
Brodie currently has more than 6million followers on TikTok and has appeared on TV shows. However, he is now venturing into a new career in law enforcement.<\/p>\n
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The 80lb pooch joined Miami Beach Police Department's K-9 Unit as its first honorary member earlier this week. He got a guard of honour, a new uniform and a police escort on Thursday as he was introduced into the force.<\/p>\n
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His first official duty came on Saturday when he led Operation Save Christmas – riding along with officers to deliver toys to more than 400 children for the festive period. This is not his first charitable favour, having visited hospitals for social media before. <\/p>\n
Since he started posting videos of Brodie, Cliff has quit his job as an accountant to become a full time content creator. His dog has since travelled the world, appeared on TV and even flown first class in a plane.<\/p>\n
Jennifer Aniston and Ryan Reynolds are among several online fans, but Cliff thinks his latest role in the police is one of his biggest yet.<\/p>\n
Cliff said: "We do a lot of crazy, fun things. It's a full time job. We got to go down to Miami Beach Police Department and Brodie was sworn in as an officer. The canine units were in attendance and we got a police escort.\u201d<\/p>\n
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He is Cliff's official service dog, meaning he is granted special access to public places and can help Cliff when he is feeling stressed. Cliff explained: "I have an autoimmune condition called lichen planus. I was born with it but it snuck up on me five years ago.<\/p>\n
"It's when the immune system treats the skin as a foreign body and attacks it. We found that stress is a big factor but ever since I've had Brodie, I don't have flare-ups. He's allowed on planes because he's my service animal and as long as he's with me he's comfortable.<\/p>\n
"We get a first class seat just for him. He's a big dog and if we're flying economy he needs a whole row otherwise he won't fit.\u201d<\/p>\n
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