K-9 Dogs are trained to do a variety of tasks, They are trained to stop someone who is trying to flee, they are trained to sniff out drugs, they are trained for a multitude of different things. If an officer has a K-9 and orders it to do something it has been trained to do, Yes it will do it, weather that is taking down someone or stopping them from doing something. Remember also, a K-9 dog is not a pet. It is an officer of the state just like it's human Officer. If you were to hurt or injure one of these dogs, you would be charged just as you would be if you had done the same to any officer.
Titanium, is used so when they bite the natural k9 teeth will not break in bite force, holding on and at impact.So Titanium is the correct answer.
the k9 dogs are the dogs that have been trained to work the police normal German Sheperds or rottis
K9 Advantix is a medicine that is use for dogs that have fleas,ticks,mosquitos etc. this make the best med for dogs
The acronym "K9" is a shortening of the word "canine" which is the genus (family) to which all dogs belong.
all dogs are considered canines or k9 as you put it
K9 is only a abbreviation for "CA-NINE" which is a name for dogs; not a number letter classification.
K9 is another term for dogs. Some police use dogs abilities for search and rescue, finding lost people and smelling contraband.
k9 search dogs
It eats dog food
It depends on what do you mean exactly.
If they choose to test for it.
Yes, a dog is often referred to as a "K9" (or "canine") in contexts related to law enforcement and search-and-rescue work. The term "K9" is a play on the word "canine," which encompasses all dog breeds. While all K9s are dogs, not all dogs are trained or used for specialized K9 roles.