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In reply to the discussion: Children Need Pit Bulls: A Picture Book [View all]De Leonist
(225 posts)It is true were the dogs were excited and nervous. Certainly not the ideal response for a dog with regards to a police officer. Now to be clear I don't "blame" the police for the behavior of the dogs nor the dogs for the behavior of the police. Nor do I think they all need to be a dog whisperers. However seeing as dogs are fairly common pets in this country I don't think it's unreasonable in saying that the police need better training in dealing with dogs that could possibly be aggressive or simply responding to what for them can be sudden and frighteningly loud stimuli such as police sirens.
Lastly terming their behavior as "misbehavior" is not exactly accurate. Misbehavior implies that they knew not to do that. Well obviously that is not the case. Like I said the knowledge is there and can be used by anyone who is willing to do a few hours of research.