This metal dog is sure to fetch some attention.

A robotic fire dog developed on Long Island will be able to terminate flames with a water cannon and withstand temperatures reaching 572 degrees – but it’ll cost about $150,000.

The three-feet-tall, 150-pound “B2” dog trots at 12 mph on all types of terrain and is designed to use an attachment to blast pressurized water at flames from 100 feet away, its Long Island-based developer told The Post. 3

“This thing’s really resilient…going into a burning building is cake for this,” Plainview’s Teddy Haggerty, founder of tech hardware company Robostore, said.

“Right now, we have prototyped a water cannon that goes on top of the robot that hooks up to a fire truck… and we can move into high-risk environments,” he went on.

“The whole point

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