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To: oldenuff2no

“When I’m handling or training a dog I want control and a nice dog not a loaded revolver with a mind of it’s own.”

I love LE’s attitude about their animals vs ours. If ours even looks at a cop, it is a rabid killer than must be stopped instantly. Even if squirrels laugh at his bark.

While their animal can be a proven danger. LE does not belong using attack trained animals of any kind. It is always as you say “A loaded revolver with a mind of its own.” And it is an aggressive mind.


7 posted on 04/30/2014 6:50:02 PM PDT by LevinFan
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To: LevinFan
If this was my daughter that was bit I would walk next store with my twelve gage and that would end the fear of that dog. Throw me in jail I don't care. My daughter is more important than some dog.
8 posted on 04/30/2014 7:16:34 PM PDT by jimpick
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I can't argue with much of that. There are some great LE handlers and some idiots. As far as cops shooting peoples dogs in their yards and in front of kids.... They would kick me out of here if I said what I would like to say about that. I wonder if they have a merit badge they give to cops after their first dog kill. Or do they get a raise after they shoot ten???

Cops shooting dogs has gone way over the top. One of these days they are going to run into a rabid owner. People, especially people who live with their dogs, are damn tired of this new dead dog game.

I'm usually an LOE supporter but not in this. If they can't handle a 50 pound dog trying to play with them how are they going to handle a 200 pound pissed off drunk. Are they just going to shoot all of them too?

9 posted on 04/30/2014 7:47:02 PM PDT by oldenuff2no (Citizen.)
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