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Decoying For K9 Training

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Over the past two days I have been decoying for a K9 class. I wore the suit, and the bite arm and got bit a lot! It was a ton of fun, and luckily there were no live bites !(:
I took a quick video of a fellow decoy taking a bite. Feedback?



 

Edited by McAwesome6934

Even if I knew I couldn't be hurt through that thick layer of protection, I would still poop my pants at the sight of a dog snarling at me and leaping on me to take me down. Nice pictures though, always impressive to witness.

Even if I knew I couldn't be hurt through that thick layer of protection, I would still poop my pants at the sight of a dog snarling at me and leaping on me to take me down. Nice pictures though, always impressive to witness.

I Had a German buddy that ironically owned a German Shepard :P

And his dad let me put on the bite suit... I Can tell you... It is scary as hell! But it was definitely an experience to remember. :)

reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

I was forced to do that as "punishment" for those training for the working dog handler. I had fun and loved..... That's what I told my TI. lol

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