As a "fixer" of communications equipment, I've worked on a
lot of Police K-9 Cruisers...
Often with the 4-Legged Officer "supervising".
In talking with the Handlers, *most* of the K-9's where obtained from
either Germany or Belgium -at costs of MANY Thousands of dollars.
Originally posted by Tonya
... the police dogs are actually pretty much rejects.
... apparently, in the US, the police dogs aren't
the best out there.
I'm sure there are many Low Bid dogs in the Police Service;
but I never met one.
I was always cautioned to:
1) Never approach the cruiser IF the K-9 was inside -
the Car is his Castle...
WAIT till Fido UN-loaded -
then he wouldn't mind my working on HIS car.
2) NEVER rough-house or make what Fido might think was "un-friendy" contact
with HIS Handler. Even shaking hands with the Officer was
a no-no - UNless the Officer reached out first!
3) Many Police K-9's are trusted to be taken into schools and
allowed to mingle with students.
Nico, at 8 years old, was reaching an age where many Police K-9's
are taken out of active service and retired to the Handler & Family.
Nico is NOT an example of a normal Police K-9.
With 3 or 5 *Bites* on his record - he probably
should have already been retired.
/s/ Phred
/s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi
R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy
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