I once met one of these beauties in Buffalo, NY . He was huge & very approachable (stayed calm, cool & collected).i asked his handler (very nice LEO) if I could pet him & was given the ‘’okay’’. He was a true GSD ! Acted like a real gentleman! He came outta Czechoslovakia (Germany won’t sell theirs anymore). Officer told me they had just returned from a hunt for 3 guys on a robbery rap. The k9 corps. was called in. The suspects had holed up in a corn field (this was in Oct.). The Officer & The Brute ! exited their car, the officer walks to the edge of the hiding place !, yells out : “got my dog here, come out with your ,etc. etc.! Or I let him loose.”In the distance the LEOs see 3 pairs of hands raised high. He told me most ‘’bad guys’’ do not want to face the dog. I agree ! May God bless our k9 corps everywhere ! 👮🏼⭐️
Christopher Lenney when she told that she was refering to make a lot of mistakes and specially having a bond with the dog so you can manage to do that kind of high level training and of course its way more complicated than what it appears and difficult to explain for a simple tv show and trust me I am professional dog trainer and know what I am talking about, greetings
@lastlineofdefence35, my thoughts exactly; there does not seem to be very much control once the canine is released. Even toward the end of the video you can hear commands, but the animal continues to be aggressive. I really must err on the side of caution and ask if this is warranted. People using trained animals to take down another human without, what it would appear to be, a whole lot of control. I'm not sure that I can agree to this as it may remind some of Eastern oppression, dogs used!
I really hope you’re never in a situation where you could use one of these protective experts to aid you & perhaps keep you breathing another day . I was once owned by a GSD . I was safe anywhere. He gave me instant obedience (no formal, professional training -just his innate/natural love for me). One dark night out for his walkabout, I saw 3 teen boys (I was 17) in the distance. Very unbury street, not too well lit. He was off leash, up on a knoll sniffing his heart out. I whispered his name, bounding down to me he same, the boys calmly got off the sidewalk & slowing over to other side of the street. I don’t know if they would have harmed me (it was the ‘50’s, after all ) but I was thankful I had him, yes all 125lbs. of that beautiful creature.
Well, if the suspect surrendered, the dog will not be released. That is for the safety of officers. By the way there is a case in US officers have to kill the dog to prevent further harm the suspect.
Rick is some fast in that suit....especially with a Police dog hot on his trail! LOL
I was a NSW Australian cop and that police dog footage was just way too funny loved it
This was the funniest thing I've ever seen!!! I haven't laughed that hard in I don't know how long. What a comedian Rick M is!!!!
Rick is such a good sport.
I once met one of these beauties in Buffalo, NY . He was huge & very approachable (stayed calm, cool & collected).i asked his handler (very nice LEO) if I could pet him & was given the ‘’okay’’. He was a true GSD ! Acted like a real gentleman! He came outta Czechoslovakia (Germany won’t sell theirs anymore). Officer told me they had just returned from a hunt for 3 guys on a robbery rap. The k9 corps. was called in. The suspects had holed up in a corn field (this was in Oct.). The Officer & The Brute ! exited their car, the officer walks to the edge of the hiding place !, yells out : “got my dog here, come out with your ,etc. etc.! Or I let him loose.”In the distance the LEOs see 3 pairs of hands raised high. He told me most ‘’bad guys’’ do not want to face the dog. I agree ! May God bless our k9 corps everywhere ! 👮🏼⭐️
"How do you train a dog, to do that?" "Lots of work, and lots of love." Simple as 1 2 3... : )
Christopher Lenney when she told that she was refering to make a lot of mistakes and specially having a bond with the dog so you can manage to do that kind of high level training and of course its way more complicated than what it appears and difficult to explain for a simple tv show and trust me I am professional dog trainer and know what I am talking about, greetings
That bite suit needs to go to the dry cleaners
LOL they def had to wash that suit when he was done xD
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i love how he runs...... it was priceless
All thanks to Barry......The Betrayer! 😁🤣😂😅😉
When Rick runs, put that song that goes, run and then the music.
Too funny!!!!!
Super cool !!!
OMG I think I just peed my pants.
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Love those dogs❤❤❤❤
A German Shepherd named Blitz. LOL
look at the doggies wagging tails :)
Is there a longer version of this segment when the dog drags him off the screen to the right and then to the left?
4:14 LOL
That was Barry the Betrayer!
Not gonna lie, that looks like fun! :D
...attack geese... lol
Run Rick Run!!!
Hi Sherry!
lol, run rick run!
@cockshe Well, german shepards are pretty smart, they probably realized they weren't actually hurting him, and decided to play with him a bit lol
And so he becomes forever afraid of GSDs xD
Damn, Rick looks Thicc in those pants!
LOLLL 3:30 is the best part lmaooooo
too funny,hope pup does'nt go for the the throat
I want a dog like that while walking around, keep morons away from me!
Bet they’re bred/born in the former Eastern Europe ! Beautiful, heavy bones & stocky ! Never win at Westminster but who cares! I love 💕 so sweet!
lol rick
Merk? Or Mark?
@lastlineofdefence35 well, it's RCMP~~~~ hahahaha
gotta say, I would not wanna screw with a police dog. Or taser. They bring out either, I don't care what I'm doing. I'm done...
Really? You would rather the police use deadly force?
@lastlineofdefence35, my thoughts exactly; there does not seem to be very much control once the canine is released. Even toward the end of the video you can hear commands, but the animal continues to be aggressive. I really must err on the side of caution and ask if this is warranted. People using trained animals to take down another human without, what it would appear to be, a whole lot of control. I'm not sure that I can agree to this as it may remind some of Eastern oppression, dogs used!
I really hope you’re never in a situation where you could use one of these protective experts to aid you & perhaps keep you breathing another day . I was once owned by a GSD . I was safe anywhere. He gave me instant obedience (no formal, professional training -just his innate/natural love for me). One dark night out for his walkabout, I saw 3 teen boys (I was 17) in the distance. Very unbury street, not too well lit. He was off leash, up on a knoll sniffing his heart out. I whispered his name, bounding down to me he same, the boys calmly got off the sidewalk & slowing over to other side of the street. I don’t know if they would have harmed me (it was the ‘50’s, after all ) but I was thankful I had him, yes all 125lbs. of that beautiful creature.
Well, if the suspect surrendered, the dog will not be released. That is for the safety of officers. By the way there is a case in US officers have to kill the dog to prevent further harm the suspect.