I might get a mal in the next year or so. I know a lot of really nice ones and they typically produce really really nice offspring. They also seem to be extremely civil which for some reason I like.
>>why on earth did they teach that dog to pull some one off a bicycle? Do they have a lot of pedaling perps in Paris?
Dennis...That's not in France--that's in Holland where KNPV is the program in question. Bikes are still the mainstay transportation...no different that us using cars as tools in protection training. KNPV is the Dutch police dog program...The only one of its kind in the world. And I doubt they have A LOT of pedal pushing perps in Holland...However, it is tradition...and I believe Holland has more bikes than they do cars! So I guess it's all relative <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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