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When on night patrol, one of our drive-bys was a tavern after hours. The owner had a german shepard that would attack the police car as we drove through. The town sued him for the cost of replacing and repairing the cruiser's molding that he tore off..
Did anyone take a look at the pit bull in that picture in the link??? He is SWOLE lol. Almost photchopped. I am a K-9 handler with my PD and my Belgian Malinois is pretty jacked due to being super lean and all the work I throw at him. Hes a little "ADD" too, but damn ive never seen anything like that!!! Anyways back on topic, when he was a year and a half and fresh outta training, I couldnt keep him caged in anything. Tried a chain link run in the backyard, chewed a large hole through it and escaped to my yard. Then moved him to the garage to a heavy duty plastic crate. No go, split in half by rocking it and wedging his nose and paws through the split. Then a welded wire crate. That lasted a while but he eventually spread the wire enough to break the welds and escape through a hole i couldnt even get my damn arm through. That time he crushed my door handle to my garage trying to get into my house. Luckily I had no vette yet and my wifes car wasnt in the garage. Finally my department assed up and bought a heavy duty steel crate designed for high drive working dogs like him. And it can be padlocked as extra precaution. No problems since and he loves it. A little food for thought; in a high drive dog or even a dog who is very owner/handler protective, it is his goal and instinct to be with the owner/handler and when left alone, will try to escape and find he/she at all cost. Thats the reason for a lot of the issues like this. It can also be due to bordom or a little of both.
just a tid bit that dog is so muscular due to years of controlled breeding and most likely a myostatin defeciency (controls muscle growth) they have cows that look like that in belguim too.....http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...26tbs%3Disch:1 there is a link to the cows...sorry if its off topic but still interesting
I have pictures now. I tried to post under "my photos". It shows images pending so I don't know if it will get there or not, and if it will be one photo or three.
I someone would care to post the pics for me, I can email them.
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