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"SIR"or "MAM"


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Bookers Bourbon
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Sic 'em

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Brandon, then when you want him to come with you just say.....
 
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My son's dog was "Chaos".


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Ozone - confuse the hell out of the perps


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Junior.Again, for the evening news - “Today, Junior apprehended a shoplifter……………”

Junior might be the biggest, meanest dog out there, but with a name like Junior, he sounds pretty tame.

“Killer” and “Eat’m” would be good names for security dogs - “Get him Killer!” could be pretty intimidating, but not so good for a police dog.

“Ethel” would be a pretty, tame name for a police dog, but being correctly trained could even appear bi-polar. Friendly meeting kids, a terror for shady people approaching the cop.
 
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A friend who is a deputy in another county has a German shepherd named "Justice". A drug dog that used to serve in this county was a black lab named "Doobie".
 
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I was thinking either Attila or Butterbean.



 
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Fluffy is the name of a local Malinois

It cracks me up
 
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Tinker Bell



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Stryker is curiously popular in the real world of K-9s. It is also my last name, and what my wife named her K-9 partner.



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My GSD's are named Hondo and Hannibal. Some of my favorite police K9 names for dogs have been Kahn, Zuhl, and Django. I knew an officer who had a k9 partner named Atticus. Atticus wore out his incisors and at an early age and had metal replacement teeth installed. Fearsome looking beast.
 
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My department's newest K9 is named Reno, as in 911.

My wife's former K-9 was Ronnie (he had a notoriously nervous stomach and the guys on her shift called him "Runny")



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Whats the name of the Dog in the series Seal Team?
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Nibbles.

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"Shark"

That way when you take him to the beach and need to call for him...






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Harry - since he'll have all the Dirty jobs.
 
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