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In reply to the discussion: Ohio police officer attacked by K9 partner, shoots dog [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)33. They are BRED to be aggressive
The training merely shapes the innate behavior. That bullshit "it's all in how you raise them" is just that... bullshit.
That said, moat of the dogs that com from these breeding's are indeed unsuitable as Peta.
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Genetics is a reason too. Whatever the reason is they should try to find it. nt
WePurrsevere
Sep 2018
#16
Sounds like operator error, then. Like flying a fighter jet, not much room for error.
Nitram
Sep 2018
#21
The cop in the OP required surgery and the dog had to be shot in order for it to stop biting.
LisaL
Sep 2018
#24
An individual department only has a very small number of dogs. A handful at most.
Calista241
Sep 2018
#40
Agree. The dogs will never be able to completely understand the subtleties of police work.
Coventina
Sep 2018
#28
Wolves are not vicious. They hunt, yes, but they do not attack each other "for no reason"
Coventina
Sep 2018
#39
If you consider the Alpha female's tyrannical rule over the rest of the pack as
Calista241
Sep 2018
#41
Damn this is tragic. I had a retired LEO friend who took his dog with him ...
CaptainTruth
Sep 2018
#7
Similar situation recently in Champaign, IL. Police dog attacked his handler.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2018
#8