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Scary, But Highly Trained Police Dog


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Unfortunately you can't see any of the clickable picture links unless you are a member

Oh Poo! I think non members can view, I'm just not sure how. The forum is photography on the net. then you go down to pets and there's a thread called Police K9.

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Looks like a Dutch Shep to me as well.

Police dogs and sport dogs are usually highly social, well balanced, members of the family.

The photo's below were taken by Nuttee Ratanapiseth and are from the 2013 IPO Nationals which were hosted by the Adelaide Sportdog Club in July. They are all of the same dog smile.gif

For anyone interested here is a link to the rest of the pics https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-2013-Australian-National-IPO-Open-Championships/149757931851809?sk=photos_albums

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Oh yes it's paradise here

no bitework unless you're a registered security organisation/security guard then you should have your dog declared dangerous ... which means it's muzzled at all times outside the yard ... derp

no prong collars

really, no e collars

welcome to the arse end of the country.

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Oh yes it's paradise here

no bitework unless you're a registered security organisation/security guard then you should have your dog declared dangerous ... which means it's muzzled at all times outside the yard ... derp

no prong collars

really, no e collars

welcome to the arse end of the country.

What is the point of having a trained security dog and then keeping it muzzled? :p

Wow, pretty glad I don't live in Vic, or even more so than before...

Is it actually illegal to do bite work with your dog or just no competitions, official training clubs and such?

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Oh yes it's paradise here

no bitework unless you're a registered security organisation/security guard then you should have your dog declared dangerous ... which means it's muzzled at all times outside the yard ... derp

no prong collars

really, no e collars

welcome to the arse end of the country.

What is the point of having a trained security dog and then keeping it muzzled? :p

Wow, pretty glad I don't live in Vic, or even more so than before...

Is it actually illegal to do bite work with your dog or just no competitions, official training clubs and such?

Actually illegal to do bite work in VIC

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Dog Laws are written by idiots with an agenda, an agenda to get themselves where they want to be............... popular.

When oh when are they going to consult with people in the know..... Annoys the S&*T out of me.........

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