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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Officer Shoots Police Dog To Death During Attack

Even police trained German Shepards attack. . .
An officer shot a police dog to death Tuesday when it attacked him as authorities searched for a burglary suspect, police said.

Police surrounded a home on Sims Road after the owner reported that someone broke in and stole two handguns. The nearby Ivy Drive Elementary School was locked down for several hours during the search for the suspect.

Officer Greg Blackinton sent police dog, Bosco (not shown), a German shepherd, into the house to look for the suspected thieves. Police said the dog then ran out of the house and bit Officer Brian Aleia on the leg. When the dog attacked Aleia a second time, the officer shot the dog with a shotgun, police said.
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2 Comments:

  • At 10:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That's horrible. I feel bad about the dog.

     
  • At 8:22 AM, Anonymous Pitbull Breeder said…

    This is certainly a sad situation for everyone involved. This story was not blasted out over the media like it would had this been a pitbull. Ahh… the buzz word, “pitbull” this story would have got a lot more media coverage if it had the right buzz word. There are so many instances with other breeds of dogs that if they where reported on no one would hardly ever hear of the pitbull breed. This incident with this German Shepard make me wonder how well was this dog bred? The breeding in a dog makes a huge difference in how they perform and act and their temperament. We have been pitbull breeders since 1979 and have fantastically well bred pitbulls. To see how well a well bred pitbull performs, visit our site.- pitbull kennels

     

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