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  2. Schutzhund - Wikipedia

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    The dog must stop the attack or the escape by biting the padded sleeve. When the attack or escape stops, the dog is commanded to "out", or release the sleeve. The dog must out or it is dismissed. At all times the dog must show courage to engage the helper and the temperament to obey the handler while in this high state of emotional arousal.

  3. Patrol dog's biting unarmed woman was excessive force, judges ...

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    A panel of federal judges ruled Tuesday that a Texas police officer used excessive force when his patrol dog bit an unarmed woman for roughly one minute, but it said the judicial doctrine known as ...

  4. Police dog's bites unleash concerns and a lawsuit

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    The city of Clovis agreed in 2021 to pay about $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of a man who was injured by a police dog after his mother called police to ask for help with her son ...

  5. Woman mauled by 'find and bite' police dog sues L.A. County ...

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    Attorneys for Rosa Ramirez say she was talking to a deputy outside her home last year when an off-leash patrol dog clamped down on her hand, permanently injuring her.

  6. Dog bite tug - Wikipedia

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    A bite tug is an important drive and retrieve building tool [clarification needed] used in dog training. It is used for police, military and Schutzhund dog training. [1] Bite tugs are perfect for puppies but can be used for training adult dogs as well. [2] Bite pillows are larger tugs which are used for precision bite work training. They are ...

  7. Dog bite - Wikipedia

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    Another type of dog bite is the "soft bite" displayed by well-trained dogs, by puppies, and in non-aggressive play. [1] Dog bites can occur during dog fighting, as a response to mistreatment, by trained dogs working as guard, police or military animals, or during a random encounter. [2] [3]

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