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Queensland Police Have Some Very Good Pups That Need Names

The naming conventions dictate that the pups all have a name starting with 'G'.

Queensland Police have welcomed seven new furry recruits that are destined for bright futures in the force -- but before they start their training, they need to be named.

The puppies -- who are only six weeks old -- will undergo training once they've matured but until then, their main priority is being adorable (which, to be honest, they've already nailed).

According to naming convention, each of the German shepherd puppies must have names that begin with the letter 'G' -- Gina? Gaston? Goliath?

You look like a Gertrude.
QUEENSLAND POLICE
You look like a Gertrude.
Gwen, is that you?
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Gwen, is that you?

The possibilities are endless, and the best thing is that anyone can submit a suggestion for the names of the future crime fighting dogs online here.

Upon the successful completion of their training, the squad -- consisting of two males an five females -- are expected to serve as general purpose or drug detection dogs, and we're sure that they're going to do an excellent job.

Stop trying to make fetch happen Gretchen.
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Stop trying to make fetch happen Gretchen.
Who said Gladys was only a name for old ladies?
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Who said Gladys was only a name for old ladies?
Gavin's coming to get you.
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Gavin's coming to get you.
Don't mess with Gloria.
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Don't mess with Gloria.
Onya Garry.
QUEENSLAND POLICE
Onya Garry.

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