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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 135.0: [QB] Right I didn't think they were "vicious" ✌✌ but you've seen bad press about cops killing dogs, a good cop would handle the situation this way. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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135.0
Member # 4992
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https://youtu.be/xKFiHsvx4C0
Fostang
Member # 3752
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That's not vicious dogs. Little puppies were wagging their tails. He handled it accordingly.
This is an example of a vicious dog. When not even a sledge hammer and several punches delivered to the dog by its owner still didn't stop it from killing his friend.
http://m.kcra.com/news/man-dies-after-dog-attack/39909280
135.0
Member # 4992
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Right I didn't think they were "vicious" ✌✌ but you've seen bad press about cops killing dogs, a good cop would handle the situation this way.
TR1
Member # 296
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The old open the door trick.. Ha I've used it before too.
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