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Glad to see this posted, n k. People are so quick to post when cops make bad decisions with loose dogs. I know quite a few cops who are really heroes for the dogs, going out of their way to help when they're in need. It's nice to see one of them acknowledged.
Thank you for posting that. For anyone reviewing the recent incident in California, with a cop shooting a Rottweiler in front of its owner and a horrified crowd, it helps diminish the anger. Not all "cop vs (allegedly) vicious dog" encounter turn out tragically.
Thank you for posting this story. I posted the picture some time ago but all I knew was "Cop was called to take care of a vicious dog and walked away with a new best friend". It's nice to have "the rest of the story".
I see both ends at work all the time. I see a lot of cops who are super scared of dogs and then more like me who really enjoy them and can deal with even the violent ones well. My newest member of the house was an abandoned stray in a warehouse and he's the most behaved and calm of them all lol.
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