There are still some real, old fashioned, GOOD cops out there!
Nice to read.
“My partner was not a fan of dogs and was startled by my approach.”
Because his partner’s “approach” would have involved the use of a firearm, I bet!
Thank you, Officer Dan!
I work with a young guy, aspiring police officer, who would likely do the same thing.
Damn it! We pay you to shoot dogs, not to transport them in your cruiser like some taxi service!
/sarc
What a beautiful dog.
God bless that cop.
A rarity, a cop exercising intelligence, compassion and humanity. We need more like him.
Ping!
Betcha $5 Officer Dan ends up having trouble with this dog. He’ll probably leave it in a chain link box in his back yard all day while he’s working.
Yum, Yum, you are a salty one!
Wow, he gave up the chance to test fire his Glock against living flesh! Good cop! Good!
I love this picture!
While growing up, the cops in my precinct were exactly like that.
This topic is better.
Great picture, Daffy! Several years ago, there were approximately a dozen pits here that had been picked up from a drug-infested neighborhood and were going to be put down. I don’t know the full extent of their mistreatment, but they weren’t having happy lives being chained outside all the time. The president of the Jr. Humane Society talked the pound into letting her organization take all of them. It took a few months, but they received medical attention, were spayed and neutered, and put through a stringent adoption process of matching dog with family. All but one found good homes. The eldest had medical problems and had to be put to sleep.
Another vicious pet bully. Bless you officer.