They never will. Not as glamorous.
Neville the pit bull to retire from job as bomb sniffer for WSP
By Meg Coyle, King 5 News
March 25, 2010: SEATTLE Hes got a reputation, but hes not living up to it. And thats a good thing. Neville the pit bull is working the ferry lines at Seattles Coleman Dock.
He isnt supposed to be here. Neville was on death row in Canada until an escape worthy of a spy novel got him across the border and into the K-9 work force. Today he protects the people who almost failed him.
Hes the kind of dog who would take a bullet for you, said Nevilles handler, Trooper David Dixon. And there are people like me who had a bad idea of pit bulls in the past that may change their mind and love them because theyre great.
Hes so sweet. I love it when you pet him and he just smashes up against you. You feel the love, said Diana Cameron, who works at the espresso stand on the dock.
And after five years and 21 actual finds of weapons or explosives, Neville prepares to hang up his badge for good. He is scheduled to retire in September.
Neville was the first pit bull on explosives patrol for the Washington State Patrol. And hes helped pave the way for four others to follow in his footsteps.
WSP currently has five pit bulls working narcotics or explosives. But Trooper Dixon says its not so much about the breed as it is the sniffer and the disposition. Neville has a nose that knows and the temperament of a dedicated officer. Not to mention his success has helped booster the reputation of a breed known more to be fighters than crime fighters.
Trooper Dixon estimates that Neville does detection work on 150,000 vehicles a year. One dogs life was spared to benefit the lives of countless others.
Neville will remain with Trooper Dixon after his retirement.
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Dogs bites don't make the news. Dogs that maul and kill people do make the news. Mostly that's Pitbulls.
“They never made the news.”
The good I do is never remembered; the bad, never forgotten.
I’m becoming a huge fan of yours Joe!!
Let’s not forget Popsicle....
http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/articles/popsicle.html
“99% of the attacks were by dogs other than Pitbulls.”
Should’ve asked the guys in the morgue what their ratio was.