Civil rights movement in the sixties wasn't half this bad. We're in the middle of an outright war, and it's all because of Democrats and their oceans of lies and deceit.
I listen to a podcast called mike drop, and the host is a retired k9 handler SEAL. Some of the descriptions he has given of people who got the dog are so brutal. They sent a Belgian in a hole after a guy and the dog completely shredded his entire leg below the knee. Ripped his whole calf off, bones protruding. Very disrespectful.
I believe you're talking about Mike Ritland. If so, his book K9 Trident Warriors is a must read.
Btw, just to add I've been around working dogs my entire life, and I've felt the pressure of an actual bite on my leg before. My own dog was scrapping with another pack member (not hurting each other, but going back and forth for a moment), and accidentally snapped at my leg. As soon their teeth touched my leg they immediately let go, because it wasn't their intent to ever harm me, and I didn't have so much as a bruise or scratch. However, a moment later I suddenly felt this dull ache all the way in my bones, like a vice in my leg, and I've never felt that before. Now remember, this was only from purely accidental contact where the dog in question immediately let go, so imagine how it would've gone for someone else. The dog in question had a harder bite than your average GSD/Malinois would likely ever accomplish, they were such an amazing working dog with an amazing genetic/character makeup the likes of which I doubt I'll ever come across again.
Civil rights movement in the sixties wasn't half this bad. We're in the middle of an outright war, and it's all because of Democrats and their oceans of lies and deceit.
I listen to a podcast called mike drop, and the host is a retired k9 handler SEAL. Some of the descriptions he has given of people who got the dog are so brutal. They sent a Belgian in a hole after a guy and the dog completely shredded his entire leg below the knee. Ripped his whole calf off, bones protruding. Very disrespectful.
I believe you're talking about Mike Ritland. If so, his book K9 Trident Warriors is a must read.
Btw, just to add I've been around working dogs my entire life, and I've felt the pressure of an actual bite on my leg before. My own dog was scrapping with another pack member (not hurting each other, but going back and forth for a moment), and accidentally snapped at my leg. As soon their teeth touched my leg they immediately let go, because it wasn't their intent to ever harm me, and I didn't have so much as a bruise or scratch. However, a moment later I suddenly felt this dull ache all the way in my bones, like a vice in my leg, and I've never felt that before. Now remember, this was only from purely accidental contact where the dog in question immediately let go, so imagine how it would've gone for someone else. The dog in question had a harder bite than your average GSD/Malinois would likely ever accomplish, they were such an amazing working dog with an amazing genetic/character makeup the likes of which I doubt I'll ever come across again.
Yep, that be the guy. Love the podcast and hearing stories of hammers smashing nails. I’ll check the book out. Thanks for the heads up