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pitc9
08-23-2007, 03:31 PM
Has anyone else noticed the recent sad events that have happened involving police dogs biting the wrong people?

Here's one that made the news today:
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/13955773/detail.html

I'll try to find the others and post them here.

It's sad and scary at the same time.

Here's one where the dog bite it's handler! From August 17th
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/13913702/detail.html

Another... this was dog bite another handler during obedience training. This was from August 7th.
http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/08/07/news/080807rzdogbite.txt

RICHARD
08-23-2007, 04:27 PM
Wheat said the dog attacked people last year while off-duty at a Ford dealership, but under different circumstances.


BUY THE CAR OR I'LL SIC THE DOG ON YOU!


Here's a theoretical question..

What is the difference between teaching a dog to fight and teaching a dog to bite people? :confused:

lizbud
08-23-2007, 04:48 PM
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Here's a theoretical question..

What is the difference between teaching a dog to fight and teaching a dog to bite people? :confused:


The police dog is trained to take down someone ON COMMAND. These
dogs are real members of the police force & acting on orders to subdue
the BAD guy, not other innocent dogs or people.

I did see the first linked story, it was on the local news here too.There was
some confusion over whether the dog was attended by the owner, or owner
was inside the house & not with the dog.


p.s. Richard, did you see the story on Ving Rhame's dogs ? They proved the
dogs did not harm the man at all.

RICHARD
08-23-2007, 05:04 PM
The police dog is trained to take down someone ON COMMAND. These
dogs are real members of the police force & acting on orders to subdue
the BAD guy, not other innocent dogs or people.



So, what happened with this K-9? :confused:

Let me define this a little better....

A k-9 handler and an idiot dog fighter just basically want their dogs to bite.
Either on command or by 'pitting' it.

You can never ever trust a dog that is shown or has the propensity to bite people-and by the same token you have a story about a dog who has been in a family for years and one day he goes beserk and ????


My personal opinion is that any dog-with the exception of Pomeranians- should never be taught to bite or fight.....

We have taken dogs into our homes to be companions, not weapons.

lizbud
08-23-2007, 05:54 PM
Richard, the only "propensity " the trained dog has is to execute the specific
commands of it's handler. The dogs used in police work are taught to bring
down & hold the fleeing person & that's what they do. It's not a wild attack
that causes fatal injuries.

jackmilliesmom
08-24-2007, 04:27 AM
Hell i love my dogs but would not trust them at all. I let them lick my hand and my arms and legs if they want but if they go to lick my face then they are put down this is not good because if you let them in that far they can do some serious damage dogs have bad days too. Mine are not trained to take anyone down but a German Sheppard or other breeds are trained and bred for this kind of thing so they definitely have more of propensity to do it as for the post man it could have easily been a child dressed in a scouts uniform

RICHARD
08-24-2007, 10:44 AM
Richard, the only "propensity " the trained dog has is to execute the specific
commands of it's handler. The dogs used in police work are taught to bring
down & hold the fleeing person & that's what they do. It's not a wild attack
that causes fatal injuries.

whoa!

Let's review,
In the first story, what was the man that was attacked by the k-9 doing?
I guess the car dealership incident puts new meaning into, "putting the bite on you"?

K-9s are taught to bite the arms of a person. You can go back and look at how many handlers and other officers, who are wrestling around on the ground, that are bitten by their own dogs.

When I posted the Rhames story it had just been reported. I was wrong.