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This is exactly why I said these dogs need to be reported to the county or the local authority responsible for animal control. Most jurisdictions have registration and ownership requirements for guard or attack dogs. I would contact local animal control to make sure these dogs are registered and that their owners are compliant if these aren’t SEAL canines. If they are not registered, then I would petition the local official to confiscate them as they have been improperly trained and handled, and strongly consider euthanasia.
If you have any experience with training guard and attack dogs, you would know.
You are beyond a big government, total control freak. How's this. NO. Ok? Go back to Red China.
It doesn't seem to be an official training exercise.
"It doesn't seem to be an official training exercise"
"You should have actual READ the article BEFORE chumming in. Then again some don't find making fools of themselves. "The event depicted in the videos took place at the South Florida Shooting Club in Palm City, during a fundraiser for the Navy Seal Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. The museum is not officially affiliated with the SEALs or the U.S. military,"
Clearly you missed the point. These dogs were either a part of an official training exercise or they were not. If they were, then the SEALs absolutely have an obligation investigate because training canines to attack people wearing jerseys is breaking protocol and potentially places civilians at risk. If they were NOT part of an official training exercise, then they absolutely must be euthanized for reasons of public safety. Once you train the dogs to associate certain clothing, demeanor, behavior as cues for attack, there is no un-training them. They must be put down.
It is people like you and every single one who thinks this is just some joke that really put animals and the public at risk. It is irresponsible animal ownership and it is a danger to public safety.
This is not a joke.
"Clearly you missed the point."
CLEARLY, you don't know what you are talking about. Making all sorts of asinine "assumptions".
Navy Seals are expected to risk their lives, continuously, for the United States. Of course they'd be angry at Kaepernick.
Of course they'd try to lighten up a training episode with Kaepernick in effigy, as a humor piece.
If we continue to make our military politically correct, we won't have an effective military anymore. They need team building exercises that create such a strong team bond that they will march into battle with each other, when they think they may all die.
You can't PC the military. Or I guess you can, and then we'll all die.
(This isn't like creating an effigy of a sitting president, this is a sports figure who has openly expressed disdain for the flag).
Typical responce from the rabid left on this,
They PRAISE the likes of BLM for exercising their "freedom of speech" but, Seals when OFF DUTY to raise money for the PRIVATELY OWNED museum is NOT OK when the message is something they disagree with!
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Responsible pet ownership is a serious issue. When people like you think it’s a joke, it’s the animal that suffers.
This is how they train military dogs. Train them to attack on command, and put some poor sot in clothing like in this pseudo Kaepernick effigy.
I'm sure the guy is actually wearing the padding that's designed and purchased for this purpose. Those aren't pets. They're military dogs.
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