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Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:34 pm
by Keith B
For all you dog lovers out there.

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Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:27 pm
by WildBill
Keith B wrote:For all you dog lovers out there.
Are you talking about the LEO or a BG?

Honest Sarge, my K-9 ate my ticket book and rabbited.

Wow! A stray German Shephard, I'll bet I could get $100 on Craig's List! :mrgreen:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:38 pm
by AEA
Nice!

And Bill, you'd get a LOT more than 100 for a trained GSD! But,.....maybe not on Craigslist! :biggrinjester:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:41 pm
by WildBill
AEA wrote:Nice!

And Bill, you'd get a LOT more than 100 for a trained GSD! But,.....maybe not on Craigslist! :biggrinjester:
Usually BGs aren't very bright. :lol:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:44 pm
by steve817
WildBill wrote:
Keith B wrote:.

Wow! A stray German Shephard, I'll bet I could get $100 on Craig's List! :mrgreen:

Actually I think it is a Belgian Malinois. He looks similar to the one they was showing us at the Citizens Police Academy a couple of weeks ago. I was amazed at how friendly he was. According to the officer it is a different story when he "switches him on"...I didn't want to call his bluff.

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:26 pm
by WildBill
steve817 wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Keith B wrote:.

Wow! A stray German Shephard, I'll bet I could get $100 on Craig's List! :mrgreen:

Actually I think it is a Belgian Malinois. He looks similar to the one they was showing us at the Citizens Police Academy a couple of weeks ago. I was amazed at how friendly he was. According to the officer it is a different story when he "switches him on"...I didn't want to call his bluff.
I will defer to your knowledge about dogs. I don't know much about dog breeds, but all it takes it one word from the handler to "switch him on".

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:57 pm
by johnson0317
WildBill wrote: I don't know much about dog breeds, but all it takes it one word from the handler to "switch him on".
Or one finger. I worked in San Jose, at a Level One Trauma/county ER back in '89. Lots of cops in and out. Had a K-9 officer in one night, and he was kind enough to go and get his dog for us to meet. Sweet dog! Then he took the dog's leash and told one of us to raise the one finger salute. The dog went nuts!

Had several patients that the dogs "retrieved". One was retrieved from under a car. The dog clamped onto his thigh and removed him from hiding. Poor dude was missing about half of his thigh and fatty tissue...

...always wondered where that extra thigh meat went to.

RJ

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:59 am
by Jumping Frog
Entertaining picture, but totally photochopped.

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:10 am
by Keith B
Jumping Frog wrote:Entertaining picture, but totally photochopped.
Sure it is. Those white letters don't just show up floating in space in real life. Duh! :mrgreen:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 1:56 pm
by steve817
WildBill wrote:
steve817 wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Keith B wrote:.

Wow! A stray German Shephard, I'll bet I could get $100 on Craig's List! :mrgreen:

Actually I think it is a Belgian Malinois. He looks similar to the one they was showing us at the Citizens Police Academy a couple of weeks ago. I was amazed at how friendly he was. According to the officer it is a different story when he "switches him on"...I didn't want to call his bluff.
I will defer to your knowledge about dogs. I don't know much about dog breeds, but all it takes it one word from the handler to "switch him on".
No don't do that! You just learned everything I know about dogs. The Malinois look a lot like Shepherds. According to the officer, the trend is shifting towards the Malinois because the quality of the German Shepherd breed as greatly diminished over the years due to too much crossing of the bloodlines.

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:13 pm
by Keith B
WildBill wrote:.... all it takes it one word from the handler to "switch him on".
There are various methods of training a protection K-9, but I think the police have pretty well settled on the Schutzhund training. The method uses specific commands in German to 'switch' them on and off.

One of the local departments dogs where I used to live was named Greif (pronounced Gr-eye-ff). And while he was usually really focused when on the job, he was still a dog. A couple of stories existed about him dropping back to regular dog mode. One was where they were going through a house searching for drugs, and he stopped to snack on some Cheerios in the floor. Another was when he was turned loose on a suspect that was running out the back of the house. As he exited the house a rabbit ran out from under a bush, and he went from chase the bad guy to chase the bunny mode for a few seconds. His handler quickly got him back on track and he was able take down the bad guy as he tried to scale a fence in the back yard. Overall though, he was pretty solid on his training and had been a BIG benefit to the officer and the department as a whole on numerous occasions.

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:19 pm
by hi-power
johnson0317 wrote:...always wondered where that extra thigh meat went to.
Snausages! :mrgreen:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:08 pm
by WildBill
hi-power wrote:
johnson0317 wrote:...always wondered where that extra thigh meat went to.
Snausages! :mrgreen:
Bacon Bacon Bacon. :cool:

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:53 pm
by speedsix
...y'all got it all wrong...the poor pooch just needed a 10-100...real bad!!!

Re: Someone's About to Have a Bad Night

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:43 pm
by AEA
steve817 wrote:According to the officer, the trend is shifting towards the Malinois because the quality of the German Shepherd breed as greatly diminished over the years due to too much crossing of the bloodlines.
I seriously doubt that is the case and I am certain there are MANY Professional GSD Breeders that will also disagree with that statement. Now, having said that, there are "other Breeders" (sans: Back Yard) that have no clue what they are doing and degrade the name of the GSD Breed by selling junk dogs as 100% GSD (with no papers) to people that have no idea what a true Purebread GSD is or looks like. Not to mention the various lines of the GSD bread for a specific task such as K9.

In other words.......
There's a BIG DIFFERENCE between a $500.00 "GSD" and a $3500.00 - $5000.00 Purebread GSD for a specific task.