That’s what they do!!Guaranteed to take down the bad guys.
Isn't anyone concerned that these dogs may be WAY too aggressive for today's college environment?
Isn't anyone concerned that these dogs may be WAY too aggressive for today's college environment?
Perhaps. Maybe a couple of nice dachshunds would be a better fit for today's college campus.Are you saying that these dogs don’t BELONG.at Penn State?
Without saying, I bet their 40 times are impressive. Not to mention the cone drill.Both look like two first round draft picks.
Isn't anyone concerned that these dogs may be WAY too aggressive for today's college environment?
Maybe out of control drunk tailgaters and meat smokers might consider this…..Are you saying that these dogs don’t BELONG.at Penn State?
One could certainly hope soIsn't anyone concerned that these dogs may be WAY too aggressive for today's college environment?
These are apprehension dogs. But they are replacing two retired dogs that were explosive detecting dogs. Curious if the force will be adding any more explosive detection K9s anytime soon.
The article seems to say they are explosive detecting trained. Where are you getting the idea they aren’t?
My apologies. I must have missread. Thought these were apprehension dogs.
Why would Campus Police need K-9? Pack of pussies on that force feel the need to terrorize students. “Four dead in Ohio.”
Wondered the same. Gameday at the stadium, sure. Day to day in state college? Come on…Why would Campus Police need K-9? Pack of pussies on that force feel the need to terrorize students. “Four dead in Ohio.”