R.I.P. Scout26
Your "headline" is just a little misleading. And no, I don't consider police dogs to be "cops".That said, I think the incident should be handled the same way as if a private citizen's dog had bitten someone.
Do anything but stand there and get bitten by Rex and see just how fast an Assault on a Police Officer/Attempted Murder of Police Officer charge comes at you.Seems butthurt K-9 officers who had their dog hurt/killed convinced legislators that what used to be considered a disposable impliment designed and used to take the hit instead of the cop needed to be given "official" status. All the local departments have a badge-pinning ceremony when one of their dogs graduates from doggy academy.stay safe.
Seems butthurt K-9 officers who had their dog hurt/killed convinced legislators that what used to be considered a disposable impliment designed and used to take the hit instead of the cop needed to be given "official" status. All the local departments have a badge-pinning ceremony when one of their dogs graduates from doggy academy.