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6/8/2011 9:54:45 PM EDT
How do you rate yourself with your knowledge about such? I wasn't a dog handler, but as a provost marshal, I got to learn a lot of them and their procedures.

Or I don't believe that I've ever been professionally associated with mounted troops, but as an Army brat, being here in Texas, I pride myself in knowing how to ride, my way around horses and tack. While there is significant cost associated with such units (conversations with San Antonio police), there is a lot to be said for height of eye.

Or for that matter, even dolphins and seals. In the 60's, I was at a briefing that showed how a seal could be a communication device, a tool deliverer between the mother ship and the diver.

If you aren't personally involved with them, how do you see yourself associated with them?
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("That's a fine animal,"––stuffed shirt about the police horse in the elevator, (w,stte), "True Lies")
6/9/2011 11:40:06 AM EDT
[#1]
I'm a veterinarian AND reserve police officer so I would say my animal knowledge is better than most. But I'm just a patrol officer so my experience in my day job doesn't get me far unless it's a dog call and usually animal control takes care of those.
6/9/2011 6:11:04 PM EDT
[#2]
I understand a hell of alot more about animals since I was a handler. Miss that job.
6/9/2011 7:40:06 PM EDT
[#3]
Not a handler, mainly because my current Alpha hound wouldn't give ground to a k9 and I know a k9 would give up either...., but it is certainly interesting to see the difference between "animal people" and non-"animal people" on the beat..

My current main backup, (adjacent beats..., primary cover to each other) hates dogs, you can see the fear/hate in his eyes when we go t a house and find a dog.... Friendy or not.  I've had to calm my partner down more than once when he's been over whelmed by the animals we encounter,

I think it's like society as a whole,,, some folks like animals, others don't... We need a balance.  I like to think of myself as the "dog whisperer" to my partners "I'll just wait in the car until that nasty shar-pei is locked up" type.  I know he'll follow my lead with animals... If I hesitate, he will too.  If I walk right in and scratch the dogs head, he will too.  He does the same thing for me in dealing with people... He's good at talking with idiots... I'm not.  I just follow his lead,

He follows me with stupid animals, I follow him with stupid animals.... .

Hopefully this made some sort of sense... Off duty tonight... Rye and Limoncelllo go very good together.