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Official: Police dog in Georgia found dead of heat stroke in patrol car
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiko433" data-source="post: 13197320" data-attributes="member: 150681"><p>"One in every thread" Im sure Im the only ONE in this thread who's is a canine handler. I don't have a bubble that needed bursting either. </p><p>I'm not saying if he is a good handler or not. The report don't mention any thing about how long the canine was left in the car. As I stated with proper training and equipment a handler would not leave his canine unattended in a vehicle. </p><p>There is no reason this should happen other then negligence.</p><p>The question is who's at fault? The hander, the department's or both. </p><p>We are quick to take a news story on face value. I try to read between the lines. Remember what the news reported about the Benghasi attack the day after it happened ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiko433, post: 13197320, member: 150681"] "One in every thread" Im sure Im the only ONE in this thread who's is a canine handler. I don't have a bubble that needed bursting either. I'm not saying if he is a good handler or not. The report don't mention any thing about how long the canine was left in the car. As I stated with proper training and equipment a handler would not leave his canine unattended in a vehicle. There is no reason this should happen other then negligence. The question is who's at fault? The hander, the department's or both. We are quick to take a news story on face value. I try to read between the lines. Remember what the news reported about the Benghasi attack the day after it happened ? [/QUOTE]
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