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09-04-2009, 06:18 PM
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UMATURLIN
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A few questions-
1) I noticed the dog in the video was trained to attack the knee while being hit. Why wasn't the dog going after the arm with the weapon? Is it more important to bring the attacker down as opposed to going after the weapon he was using?
2) Also, what if an intruder throws drugged food at the dog? Can he be trained not to go after it?
I think you included a clip of this in the video, but I wanted to make sure. There was a trainer throwing something in the dog's direction and he wasn't going for it. Was that it?
3) Are these types of trained dogs safe to have around children, who may do something that the dog feels is a threat without knowing? In other words, can they be trained to tell the difference?
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