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by Uglydog on 19 March 2008 - 14:03


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 19 March 2008 - 15:03

That wasn't worth the time to down load, it was barely news when it happened.

I'd have to shoot that sucker right there on the field.

BANG!

This doesnt even rate the SSDD seal .

The boards going to hell in a hand basket Ugly. 

Enjoy your wallow.

Brent.


Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 19 March 2008 - 15:03

When Treads go Bad..Ouch


by Uglydog on 19 March 2008 - 16:03

2 moons...Pot, Kettle, Black

 what have you contribued? Not much that Im aware of.  Youre critique is shallow, superfluous & superficial in analysis.

I posted these vids as they demonstrate either poor training, poor handling, combinations thereof, or poor examples of Police K9s on duty.

 

 


by Held on 19 March 2008 - 16:03

oops,it happens and you can be sure this dog will bite with out the equipment.GOOD DOG.i would want a dog like that on my side.


by zender on 19 March 2008 - 18:03

If I offend anyone I will say i'm sorry now. The first suspect did not comply at all with instructions. He was tased and still fought. One officer called for help and the k9 was deployed. Most departments teach the bite and drag. A suspect has a hard time while off there feet and moveing. I wish my dept. tought that years ago my dog would not have been shot.

Many of you have never had to endure the violence that police deal with all the time. Thank God. The second video does not show what happened befor the bite. This was a crowd control situation the k9 does not care who you are only the handler is safe. I'm not saying the second one was right I did not see what led up to the bite. Please dont judge until you have been there.


by Uglydog on 19 March 2008 - 18:03

Zender... wasnt there but I can judge it. 

The K9 dog in the 2nd video did not OUT, and bit a Soccer Official, not a rioter.    Not sure if the officer had too much slack in his leash & the dog set his sights on the official, Id bet that was what happened. 

The problem is the AUS/OUT imo.  Which is a training/handler issue.


KYLE

by KYLE on 19 March 2008 - 19:03

It's NEVER the dogs fault!  Handler is responsible for who the K9 grips.  If you let a round go and it does not find its intended target its not the guns fault.  I'm on the JOB as well and know monday morning quartebacking all too well.  Aus is aus!  Some departments in the Northeast do not teach the dogs to out.  They flank and hang them to get them off the grip.  Its archaic.  The old school thinking is that the dogs grip will not be as strong because of waiting for the impending Aus.  Hog wash!  Lazy is as Lazy does.  Then again if the dog were in fight drive you would need a P R 24 to get him off the grip.

Kyle


Liberalandy

by Liberalandy on 19 March 2008 - 19:03

ugly you need to give us the whole story. Did that soccer coach suck? De he deserve it?


by Uglydog on 19 March 2008 - 19:03

Well, if you were a German fan & they were losing, then of course he deserved it! 

And I dont think the judge was drinking Andy, like the rest of the crowd...you know those Germans like their beer

I agree, not a dog issue, but a training issue. 






 


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