Just watched the video of police beating some shooting suspects in Philly. Not going to comment on that as my views may contrast others. My problem is what is the K9 unit dog doing? Attacking or wanting to play with handler? Very unimpressive display for a streat dog to me. Anyone else see this?
I will keep my comments to myself as well, and I could not begin to say what the K9 team is doing.
It almost looks like the handler cannot figure out where to be and is a bit "confused" and the dog is feeding off of that.
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
No that one says 2 year old dragged from yard by coyote how do you get the links down without writing all of it down and then typing it here? Sorry read more of your post and you do have it.
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If you click on "Top Videos" and then choose "No Rush to Judgement in Philly" it will take you there.
For some reason I cannot copy and paste the video link...sorry.
To post a link...right click on the link you want and click "copy link location" and then go to where you want to put it and right click again and choose "paste" and it should appear.
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
Hard to tell. Looks to me like the dog got excited from the action and was corrected off of several people and then off the handler, the dog is on lead. Really can't tell much at that odd angle though.
Hard to tell. Looks to me like the dog got excited from the action and was corrected off of several people and then off the handler, the dog is on lead. Really can't tell much at that odd angle though.
See, I cannot see the corrections in there, mostly just the handler jerking the dog around and trying to find a spot and stay out of the way....the angle is tough, with ALL of those officers and the situation (suspects down and each having 3 or more officers with them), I think if the handler backed up a bit and tried to assess better it may have been better for the dog to focus.........
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
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