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K-9MALY
09-26-05, 10:10 AM
Yesterday I was working the Buffalo Bills game here locally with Clint, my supervisor, and a local K-9 officer from town. Donja and Clints dog, Aspen get along great, and won't fight or even growl at each other. However, my buddies dog is a big ol GSD named IZZO (Eye-zo)

Since we have so much traffic to rove around in and they have to be in proximity to each other, we tried to socialize them a bit. Work suffers when these two get around each other because they bristle and want to fight. We shortened leashes and began to approach each other, and wow for a second it looked promising because neither was reacting verbally or aggressing. Then when we were a couple feet from each other, they went ape ****! OHMAMAWHATWHEREWETHINKING! That really was not a good idea to do, and we had to just keep them out on intervals to get any work done.

Last week, Donja snapped a leather leash when she ran to full leangth to get petted by Clint. I gave birth right there when I saw her get loose, and dove on her to hold her. Nobody would believe me, but I had a witness to it :D


IndyGSDK9
09-26-05, 10:48 AM
Last week, Donja snapped a leather leash when she ran to full leangth to get petted by Clint. I gave birth right there when I saw her get loose, and dove on her to hold her. Nobody would believe me, but I had a witness to it :D

LMAO!!! What the heck brand of leash are you using??

Darin
09-26-05, 12:30 PM
Are they both female dogs?


K-9MALY
09-26-05, 01:31 PM
No, Izzo is a big male, and Donja is female. It would of been very nasty, and bites for everyone trying to break that fight up.

lepdford
09-26-05, 02:54 PM
My female used to be very dog aggressive. With lots of cadence obedience (8 dogs) in muzzles, it has gotten better. Just takes lots of time and exposure to other dogs. You may never get rid of it entirely, but you can get it to a point where she will still work when you need her to, while in close proximity to other dogs.

fatboyjim154
09-26-05, 04:21 PM
I'd lend you my big dumb bear called Echo (http://tinypic.com/e00vgj.jpg). He seems to like being mullered and chomped on by females and doesn't bite back.:confused: But it's a bit far to go.

By the way he's the one in front of the bike ;)

K-9MALY
09-26-05, 05:27 PM
Thats about the size and look of Izzo.

MetPC
09-26-05, 07:01 PM
By the way he's the one in front of the bike ;)

Jimbo you still got your bike? I'm looking at getting one, sorry for the hijack

Lost Texan
09-26-05, 09:54 PM
K-9Maly,
Picture this...
It was dark and late into the night when the man in the blue uniform groomed his K9 partner, Blue, the hound dog mix with a bellow that echoed across countries. On the short span separating two nations and rising above the river which shall go without name, a fox goes international...as does Blue. The man in blue belows, "Blue!" as he begins to drop web gear and run after his partner. The sound of the 6946 ringing off the asphalt brings him to his senses and he runs back to his trusty K9 conveyance. Initiating a code 3 response into the forbidden land, he slides to a stop in the unnamed country's primary area. Blue, having lost the fox, retreats to his ride and they return home. Were it not for the glistening of the stainless slide, the sidearm may have been lost. And what of the man in blue and his partner Blue, the international interdictor of contraband, they lived happily ever after going from adventure to adventure.

You know a story like that has to be true...

LT

K-9MALY
09-26-05, 11:07 PM
Oh the border woes of having a lost dog! A certain Special Agent who was K-9 had the misfortune of having his Maly jump into the window of a car that was loaded. The driver had socked the handler in the pie hole, and this didn't sit to well with Maly, and despite getting into the car and having a straight shot for freedom, he instead crashed into the Texas Alcohole and Tobbacco building due to a very pissed of Mal puncturing his body in many places!:) A beautiful story if it weren't that the first Inspector to reach the vehicle and try to pull the Maly out of the car and off the suspect also got to go to the hospitable with several open wounds from said Maly. I was in my booth saying "Que lleva?"

Clint
09-26-05, 11:41 PM
"What witness", I saw nothing, know nothing, heard nothing, I was "Blinded by the Light", yeah that's it "Blinded by the Light", you know the song and by Sgt Schultz, "I know nothingggggggg". :cool:

fatboyjim154
09-27-05, 04:36 AM
Jimbo you still got your bike? I'm looking at getting one, sorry for the hijack


No sold it about 2 years ago. Very fast and very hard to keep the front wheel down. 130BHP at the rear wheel.

Hijack over.

fatboyjim154
09-27-05, 04:40 AM
Thats about the size and look of Izzo.

He's got the right family pet temperament, our new neighbours from the Boston (US) area have a 4 y/o son who like to hug him whenever he sees him.

Echo just sits there panting with a 4 y/o kid swinging from his neck.

Although he did rip the left butt cheek from a guy trying to break in to my house Xmas week of 1999.

spooled_u
02-11-06, 08:00 AM
Although he did rip the left butt cheek from a guy trying to break in to my house Xmas week of 1999.

I wanna hear more on this. :D