Ohio officer heartbroken that his K9 will be sold at auction

Posted by | January 31, 2016 12:09 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly


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12 responses to Ohio officer heartbroken that his K9 will be sold at auction

  1. mea_mark January 31st, 2016 at 12:15

    #bluelivesdontmatter they’re just property.

    • CandideThirtythree February 1st, 2016 at 14:11

      Furry lives don’t matter… that is basically what a cop told me when the neighbor’s mongrel kid set fire to my cat. He told me that he would not take my complaint because cats aren’t worth anything, you can get them free off the side of the road.

      • mea_mark February 1st, 2016 at 14:21

        If you think the lives of other creatures are just property, than I say to you, ‘that your life is nothing more than just property’.

        • CandideThirtythree February 1st, 2016 at 14:31

          I told him that….he was not happy!

          I told him that when you let kids abuse animals, they grow up to abuse people and he said that was bullshit…I take it he was one of those animal abusers as a kid.

          As it turns out, that kid grew up to be a jailbird and he killed his girlfriend in a drunken car chase when he was just 19 but somehow his dad got him out of that one too.

          They moved away the night their house caught on fire, we saw them driving down the road with the back of the truck full of furniture and that rotten kid sitting in a recliner. Even after several neighbors reported seeing them driving away with furniture just hours before their house caught on fire, they were not charged with arson.

          The apple did not fall far from the tree there, the whole family were a bunch of psychopaths.

        • CandideThirtythree February 1st, 2016 at 14:35

          Not all cops care like that K9 corp cop did, I know the ones around here haven’t been too concerned with animals. I hope things are better in Colorado.

  2. eyelashviper January 31st, 2016 at 12:19

    Kudos to the good folks who raised the money for him to buy his dog. Such policies about property are blatantly stupid, and defy common sense. Animals are not objects, are sentitent, and should be viewed as such.

  3. Gina Bousquet January 31st, 2016 at 13:18

    He should have the preference, it’s “his” dog after all, even if it belongs to the town.

  4. FatRat January 31st, 2016 at 14:40

    ‘I hope everyone respects this and doesn’t bid.
    ‘He should get Ajax for $1. And that would be what the city deserves, for playing this greedy game.’

    That’s a good idea, take a lesson from Little House on the Prarie, The Inheritance.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0633097/reviews
    Their little house on the prairie would be auctioned off. Now this is where the true testament of friendship is put into play, for when the day of the auction arrived, the only attendees were Jonathan, Alice, Andrew, Hanson, Reverend Alden, Mrs. Simms, Doc Baker, and Harriet. In short, Jonathan bought Charles’ tools and his farm for two cents, and Reverend Alden bought the horses for the same price. They offered to sell them back to Charles for six cents….

    Everyone show up to the auction wearing blue shirts all chanting one dollar, one dollar, one dollar. I don’t think anyone would bid against the cop.

  5. Suzanne McFly January 31st, 2016 at 14:49

    I seen this story this morning and people are donating to the auction for the cop to keep his K9, here is a link….http://time.com/4201516/ohio-cop-k9-partner-donations/……….Babies (they are always my babies) should never be separated from their parents.

  6. Dwendt44 January 31st, 2016 at 23:49

    Military guard dogs and perhaps drug sniffers too are never sold or given to their handlers. Either a new handler gets them or, if they are old or ill, they are put down.

  7. fahvel February 1st, 2016 at 04:30

    have a friend get the dog!!

  8. rg9rts February 1st, 2016 at 05:22

    $35,000 should get him fido

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