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Swallow My Bullet 73
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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Rating: General

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RileyRivers
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Why is Henry so adorable?
krazylegz624
6 months, 3 weeks ago
i feel like the biting might have been a lil much... then again they were about to just peel outta there like a bat outta hell
QueenTyrahnee
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I mean opossum lady was assaulting the other officer.
DrNubsFox
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I guess in this universe, it's similar to using a police dog
Chatin
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I feel like this would be "ok" in this world as a use of force given they were both being pulled by a car.
Specfol
6 months, 3 weeks ago
this exact scenario has killed real officers in the past, so it makes a lot of sense that she would do this (IRL the driver would get shot in the head for a hopefully quick save, if there were extra officers to do that. cars can be weapons)
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
The driver would not be shot unless they were trying to use the vehicle to intentionally kill other people/officers.
Specfol
6 months, 3 weeks ago
you say that but I can remember seeing at least one instance on bodycam footage of a guy getting shot at because he was dragging a cop. he wasn’t trying to kill him but he was definitely putting his life in danger to the point where the fellow officers had to neutralize him. its like how officers usually don’t let suspects run off when they’re confirmed in possession of a gun. you just cant run the risk.
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
An anecdote isn't representative of all.
Specfol
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I agree. I wasn’t meaning to make it seem like it was all 2D/black and white. it’s just a thing i’ve witnessed happening
Ordonn
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I love this page!
Lulz everywhere!
grayedge
6 months, 3 weeks ago
"take a bite out of crime"

McGruff the Crime Dog 1980
NeksusCat
6 months, 3 weeks ago
They're built like kid's cartoon characters! XD
DreamGod
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Holy shit.

She’s a hero!

(Which means unfortunately you know she’s gonna get her head torn off by her boss and possibly fired)
davidjohnson
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Holy molly.
Is Henry the one pregnant? xV
ImaginaryVoice
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I feel like that's a good way to get rabies!
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
It is very rare if not impossible for an opossum to get rabies. Also, police get their rabies shots every year instead of every three years to keep their antibodies up. They cannot be infected with rabies due to this.
ImaginaryVoice
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Oh well thats good.
Still, biting a dirty-ass opossum wouldn't have been my immediate reaction..
VMachiavelli
6 months, 3 weeks ago
get bit nerd
SpaceShipEarth
6 months, 3 weeks ago
No Chicken Tendies for Henry  
Vawkis
6 months, 3 weeks ago
She's not going to be labeled for police brutality for that, is she? I know it was defending a fellow officer an all but...those teeth can do some damage
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I would be more worried if it were a pitbull.
RileyRivers
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Pitbulls get a bad rep thanks to shitty owners pushing them into dog fights and viciousness. My sister's Pitbull is a big klutzy cuddle monster. She is more likely to hurt you by bowling you over for lick and hugs.
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Pitbulls attack without provocation due to their prey drive. They score excellently on behavior tests but behavior tests do not test for quick, flighty, or excited movements which is what most commonly triggers a pitbull to attack. Pitbulls were bred to kill and too many pit breeders today do not select against this trait, which is why pitbulls are the largest pool of dog attacks and dog deaths on earth. I really hate the excuse of "it's the owner, not the dog". It makes me angry, really. It puts blame on the owner when their kids are murdered. The pitbull never having been abused in its life. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2iopms This shit happens because pitbull-type dogs were bred to bring down bulls and fight other dogs. If you breed out those genetics in the pitbull, it literally changes the head shape of the pitbull to no longer look like a pitbull. Those genes are what make the pitbull look like it does. And every pitbull has that gene. It's just a matter of what will trigger it. That's fucked up. It's in the genes. Why do herding dogs herd? It's not because they were taught; they were bred to be able to do this instinctively. Why are huskies so loud and high energy? They aren't taught to do this; they were bred to have high energy. Why do golden retrievers have webbed feet and (generally) like to swim? Because they were bred to retrieve fowl that has been shot. Why are great danes so gentle? Because most great dane breeders select against aggressive great danes and euthanize the aggressive ones. The aggressive ones would put a dog owner at risk due to their big size. Why are pitbull-type molossars the highest ranking dogs for attacks and death? Because they were bred to fight bulls and dogs and not enough breeders are selecting against it. I owned three pitties in my lifetime. They never hurt anyone but my father knew about their reputation. His father fought dogs. My father made sure to keep them on a leash even in the house so that he could watch them whenever they were around us as kids.
Vawkis
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I've seen the damage a Shephard can do. Though Belgium Malinois are FAR more powerful in the bite
Still, considering the circumstances and the danger they were in. I see your point. That could result in some horrid mauling
Not a defensive bite
GrimArt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Bite PSI has nothing to do with seriousness of the bite when it comes to pitbull-type breeds versus any other breed. The dogs with the strongest PSI for bite have less deaths than all pitbull-type dogs. A Belgian Shepherd was not bred to kill; it was bred to herd and do a lot of physical labor. Selected for high bite force but has a low death rate. Pitbull-type dogs were bred for killing, not bite PSI. Bite PSI isn't as great a factor as extremely high pain tolerance plus a voraciousness to kill things that trigger its prey drive AND are large enough to kill. This is why Chihuahuas aren't on the list of dog attacks by breed--they bite a lot but very rarely is it anything worth reporting to animal control or a hospital. A Belgian Shepherd would likely run if it were fatally wounded and not trained to stand its ground (you have to train this into them, including in police dog K9s). A pitbull does not run (there's a video of this where its entrails are anging out but it still continues to confront the hog). It has no fear once its prey drive is stimulated. You can shoot a pitbull in the head multiple times and it will still continue the attack (there are multiple videos of this). A normal dog does not do this. A normal breed of dog does not attempt to attack and kill a TIGER unless that is what it was bred to do. A pitbull would do it even though it was not bred to attack a tiger (there is a video of this; the pitbull obviously dies as a result). That is what makes a pitbull-type dog so much more dangerous than any dog with a high bite PSI.
Vawkis
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Grim, I'm agreeing with you. I was just mentioning "potential" not listing it as the deciding factor.
WarreBeans
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Can we get a spoiler? How will this go bad...
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