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Old 02-18-2011, 11:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was browsing a few websites and came across one that had a dog listed as "Police dog drop out".
Apart from any kind of physical issues, what are some of the reasons why a dog might drop out of a police training program?

Here's the link to the dog dubbed a "drop out",

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=) He sure is a handsome fella.
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Old 02-19-2011, 12:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There are too many reasons a GSD can be washed out of police training.

No protection drive. Nerves. Too sharp. Injury. etc.

I would contact them and ask why he didn't make it.
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Could be a number of reasons

May not have enough drive to do work, may not have strong enough nerves, solid temperament, etc..

Dogs not cut out for K9 work could still be great sport dogs. I would not say they are suitable for a "pet" home.
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Old 02-19-2011, 12:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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0.0 Ah, thank you, good advice from you both! I just wanted to have a general idea about what might cause a dog to drop out -- I will see if I can contact them to ask directly.

I wish they would add even a sentence of information about him, though. =/ Just judging by the picture alone he looks like a nice dog, and I think a member or two may have a dog from Connecticut Canine Services, but don't quote me on that.

I'll try to get an email out on Monday maybe.
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I still kick myself for not adopting a police shepherd washout that a friend brought to the flying field(radio control planes). I was living in an apartment at the time with a no dog policy. I worked with the foster for a week with her before she was adopted. She had the best obedience I had ever seen before that time. You could put her into a down on a table, leave the area, and she wouldn't move until released. She really wanted to please her handler. She washed out because she wouldn't bite and would accept commands from just about anybody. She was adopted by a family that had her for 12 years and they still rave about her.
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Old 02-19-2011, 10:48 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I love how when i clicked "more info" on one of the personal protection dogs, on the next page it said "ask a question about this product"
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I love how when i clicked "more info" on one of the personal protection dogs, on the next page it said "ask a question about this product"
Probably just means they're using a generic website builder.
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I love how when i clicked "more info" on one of the personal protection dogs, on the next page it said "ask a question about this product"
Yeah I saw that too, and definitely took that the wrong way for a few seconds before I realized it was probably just the standard format of the website builder they used, like Emoore said.

Awww, Pache11 that's good to hear! I'm glad the family she ended up with loved her so much. Maybe this guy will be like the dog you described? An email is definitely going out Monday.

I'm curious though, if dogs that are police drop outs can adjust to an active pet home fairly well. Does anyone else know of a police dog drop out who might've gone to an active pet home?
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You know.... many Police K9's live with their partner(s) and their family....including children.
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You know.... many Police K9's live with their partner(s) and their family....including children.
o_o wow. I feel kinda dumb for not realizing that.
Never mind about the above question then, ^^"" erm...

I've only met, well, knew of one police dog, and he lived in the basement of my friend's house during 5th grade (his grandfather was a retired cop). They called him Fax, and he used to bark constantly, and it was the kind of scary booming bark that made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Of course, all that barking came from behind the door to the basement, and not seeing and just hearing Fax made him scarier than he was.

=/ I never did get the chance to meet him.
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